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Shirtless Jack Black high kicks and spins in cowboy boots and short shorts in hilarious dance on TikTok

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HOLLYWOOD superstar Jack Black has high kicked and spun in his backyard wearing nothing but cowboy boots, cowboy hat and short shorts.

The actor put on the show for his Tik Tok fans where he showed of his dance skills in range of styles including boot scooting and Russian squat dancing.

Standing in front of his kids' trampoline, Jack, 50, showed off his impressive dance moves in the energetic video. Dancing to his own music, Jack added the hash tags distance dancing and happy at home to show fans how he was keeping himself entertained during the coronavirus crisis.

Running toward the camera while flapping his arms like a bird, the comedian seemed to be loving his interpretative dance. He did not even miss a beat, when during one dramatic.

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