A HILARIOUS video shows a topless Scots man pulling some bizarre dance moves at a bus stop amid a one-man street rave.
Graham Stephenson had been waiting for a bus in Fraserburgh, Aberdeenshire on Wednesday, when he spotted the peculiar sight unfolding before him.
Directly across from him stood local “Ginge” Stewart, clad in only blue shorts, black shoes and a white hat, performing a wild array of dance moves as a speaker blasts loud dance music.
Video shows the 28-year-old standing across the street from Graham, in between two bus stops as the sun beats down overhead.
Ginge stands in front of a Royal British Legion charity shop sporting wide black sunglasses as he notices Graham filming.
He flexes his biceps as onlookers can be heard laughing off-screen, before placing his speaker on the ground and cranking the volume up.
He then bursts into dance, wildly flailing his arms and legs in the air as he bounces back and forth between the bus stops in time with the music.
In one wild moment, Ginge turns round and pulls his shorts down slightly, exposing and smacking his bare bum to viewers, who are left in stitches, before promptly pulling them back up again.
He then glides onto the road in front of him, appearing to be unaffected by the threat of cars, and skips around before yet again lifting the speakers above his head.
In a cruel twist though, a loud thud can be heard when Ginge’s phone appears to fall to the ground as he lifts the speaker above his head.
In a hilarious moment of comic timing, Ginge stops dancing and stares forlornly at his phone before slowly removing his sunglasses and staring at Graham across the road in dismay.
Graham took to social media on Wednesday to share the unusual moment, writing: “Only in Fraserburgh.”
The post received over 120 likes and dozens of comments from locals left in stitches by Ginge’s bizarre antics.
Geoff Ottac commented: “Living his best life. Until he dropped his phone.”
Gregor ?y said: “Regards, homie – positive attitude to life does no harm to anyone.”
Craig Mackie joked: “At least you had the decency to keep yer shorts on this time.”
Ronnie Webster quipped: “Good gear through here, like.”
Speaking to Ginge today, he said: “I just thought, after the pandemic and families losing their loved ones ect and recently this past four months, a lot has happened here in Fraserburgh.
“So, I stumbled across the ‘support your local business’ gift card thing everybody got and I thought, ‘Right, I am going to get a load-as-f**k speaker and just entertain people and put a smile on their face.’
“Happened yesterday at Fraserburgh bus station but I have been doing it in Asda in Fraserburgh and walking down the street just entertaining for my own cause.”