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Corey Gamble Hits Split In Dance Battle With Tristan Thompson, Wins The Internet
Twitter reacts to Corey Gamble hitting a split during dance battle with Tristan Thompson during recent trip to private island for Kim Kardashian’s 40th birthday …
GO COREY! GO COREY! GO COREY!
We weren’t ready for Corey‘s jelly when he hit a split (A WHOLE SPLIT) during a dance battle with Tristan Thompson on the private island where Kim K celebrated her now infamous 40th birthday.
Gamble, who’s only a few weeks older than Kim K, immediately went viral after the must-see video hit the ‘net in the latest outtake from Kimmy’s lavish family getaway in paradise that blew up the internet.
In footage posted by his boo thang Kris Jenner, everyone is seen scampering around the beach in amazement after Corey inched closer and closer (and closer) to the ground before landing into a split.
Jenner captioned the video, “He really is a mood. HBD @coreygamble” and mentioned the split again in a sweet birthday post celebrating his 40th birthday.
“We all adore you… thank you for always looking out for all of us and holding us down. You make me laugh… and you are truly the life of every party. The fact that you can do the splits is epic. I love you babe!!!”
We really shouldn’t be shocked that Kim and Corey are the same age but it is shocking nonetheless.
“Thankful for alll the Love today,” he wrote on Instagram in celebration of his special day. “Pulled up on 40 right.”
Oh, but he wasn’t done and posted a video of himself dancing on the beach.
What was your reaction to Corey’s dance battle split? Tell us in the comments and peep the viral video/Twitter hysteria over the split-see-round-the-‘net on the flip.
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