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Sir Anthony Hopkins channels Sylvester Stallone as he takes on Drake’s Toosie Slide TikTok challenge

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Sir Anthony Hopkins has become our new favourite TikTok star, with the Westworld actor proving he’s definitely still got some moves.

The 82-year-old got in on Drake’s Toosie Slide challenge as well as calling on his pal Sylvester Stallone to take on the trend.

After performing the moves (flawlessly, might we add), the star then impersonated his pal Sylvester. ‘Hey, Mr Stallone, keep writing!’ he said. ‘Good part for me in it?

Gimme a part, major – huh?’ Referencing the actor’s sweet donkey Lulu, he added: ‘Say hi to Lulu!’ before declaring ‘I’ll be back’ Terminator-style.

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