Kiwi boxer Joseph Parker has called on familiar faces to star in his latest lockdown video creation.
The former WBO heavyweight champion has teamed up with fellow NZ sports stars Ardie Savea, Shaun Johnson and Kayla Cullen, along with boxing king Tyson Fury, ring announcer Michael Buffer, promoters David Higgins and Eddie Hearn, and others in an ensemble lip-sync rendition of 'Time Warp' from the Rocky Horror Picture Show.
The clip, originally posted on Parker's social media pages, starts with the 28-year-old lip-syncing the opening verses, before the host of other stars join in, showing off their dancing skills and miming along.
On Twitter, the video has been viewed more than 100,000 times.
During the coronavirus lockdown, the Kiwi has released a series of videos, all instantly going viral.
Parker and videographer Kerry Russell started things off last month with a rendition of Hugh Grant's 'Dancing Prime Minister' scene from the Love Actually movie.
That was followed up with a lip-synch version of The Foundations' hit song 'Build Me Up Buttercup', joined (virtually) by friends and colleagues from their isolation bubbles, including Fury and Kiwi Indycars star Scott Dixon.
Then, Parker and his neighbour, NZ Warriors captain Roger Tuivasa-Sheck, filmed a social-distancing message over the garden fence, which ended with Parker throwing toilet paper into Tuivasa-Sheck's pool.
Parker and his partner Laine then teamed up to deliver a rendition of "You're the One That I Want" from the movie Grease.
Last week, Parker lip-synced Guns 'N Roses' hit 'Sweet Child O' Mine', in a scene from the 2008 film Step Brothers, starring Will Ferrell and John C Reilly.
Parker last fought in March, when he beat American journeyman Shawndell Winters.
Despite plenty of banter between camps, negotiations for a Kiwi heavyweight bout between Parker and Junior Fa seem to have stalled.