SINGAPORE — Ladies and gentlemen, it seems that another masked dancer has made an appearance on an MRT. This time, the dancer’s head emphatically swung from side to side. Many netizens who saw the video joked that they got… dizzy… watching it.

In recent news, a masked woman seen dancing happily on MRT sparked some debate among Singaporeans. While some called her out for not being mindful of other passengers, others said that they saw nothing wrong with her actions.

Less than a week after this news was published, another video of a masked dancer on an MRT was circulated. On Sunday (Dec 12), an online user shared this 19-second clip online, and the video has since garnered nearly three thousand views on Facebook.

In response to this, some Singaporeans saw the dancer’s actions as “public nuisance,” with one saying, “Wait (until you) fall down…(then what?) sue the train?” Another said that there is now a greater need for security on MRT cars “before something more stupid happens.”

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Others focused on the dancer’s emphatic movements, with one saying, “I need a neck brace.” Another wrote, “I feel dizzy.”

Still, a few commented, arguing that they don’t find the dancing bothersome. “I enjoy your entertainment. You make my day,” wrote one. One even made reference to the popular dance by Wednesday, a character on a new Netflix series, saying, “Definitely not Wednesday… she/he looks more like a Friday.”

Image: screengrab from Facebook comments / Singapore Incidents
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Image: screengrab from Facebook comments / Singapore Incidents
Image: screengrab from Facebook comments / Singapore Incidents
Image: screengrab from Facebook comments / Singapore Incidents
Image: screengrab from Facebook comments / Singapore Incidents
Image: screengrab from Facebook comments / Singapore Incidents
Image: screengrab from Facebook comments / Singapore Incidents
Image: screengrab from Facebook comments / Singapore Incidents