Dancing queen earns over 3M views with slick moves while waiting at the bus stop

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If you were asked to sing just one line from an ABBA song, chances are you’d choose the iconic lyrics to “Dancing Queen.”

“Yooou can dance. Yooou can jive.

Having the time of your liiifeā€¦”

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The honesty in those lyrics is truly beautiful. Life isn’t always kind and it’s not always fun. The good news is that you can choose to dance and jive right where you are in those moments.

Even on your regular commute.

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“Ooh, see that girl. Watch that scene. Digging the dancing queen.”

That is exactly what this video is about.

We’re about to see a real-life dancing queen right here.

The video is authentic, funny, and downright entertaining. Nothing beats a video of a woman dancing alone in public to take our minds off the craziness of the last few years.

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We have arrived in Eastleigh, England.

We get our first glimpses of our dancing queen in action at a local bus stop, and yes, she got the moves!

The woman filming the video is located across the street. Our dancing queen has no idea she’s being documented, without seeing that she’s about to go viral.

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“You’re in the mood for a dance. And when you get the chance.

You are the dancing queen.”

Nothing can bring her down after spending over two minutes bopping to her beat.

She’s footloose and fancy-free, with hip sways, head bops, and a mean right cross.

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And she is truly living each day to the fullest, with no regard for the opinions of those around her.

Leave them to burn, and then you’re gone. She adds a finger flare to the rhythm.

You’d never guess it, but she’s a huge music love

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Her wait at the bus stop, like all things, comes to an end.

The solid blue bus arrives.

Then what? The bus begins to pull away.

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Our dancing queen has vanished.

We hope she kept dancing on the bus for the sake of the other passengers. She has a great sense of rhythm.

The Dancing Queen of the Bus Stop embodies everything we wish to be. She’s fun, groovy, and completely unconcerned about what others think of her.

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If I saw this woman dancing in the early morning hours, my morning commute would instantly improve.

Or should I say bearable?

It turns out that our dancing queen wasn’t listening to ABBA at all. Rather, “Knockdown” by Alesha Dixon. We’re glad the world didn’t knock her down. Pun intended.

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You might be wondering, “Who exactly is this dancing queen?”

Folks, the woman in the video is Ellie Cole.

This video helped her land a professional role in London’s “Ah, Men!” musical as a British citizen with a background in the performing arts.

Ellie was also invited to appear on a special edition of the “Today” show.

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Strangers filming you in public may not be such a bad thing after all. This dancing queen has taken the world by storm, with over three million views on a single YouTube video alone.

There’s even one person that commented:

“Can’t stop watching this. When I feel depressed, I watch this video. It always makes me dance and I feel better almost immediately. This video represents real life. That’s a good thing.”

Ellie Cole is genuinely living out her best life each day.

Her confidence is admirable.

Watch the video below!

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Sources: YouTube – Jane Rowland, YouTube – ABBA

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