Boris Johnson celebrated daughter Romy's fairy and pixie themed birthday party by doing the "Cha Cha Slide" dressed as a pixie. The video has gone viral.The former British Prime Minister's daughter turned
four last week. Among the guests at her birthday party was a performer dressed as Disney's Tinkerbell, and children dressed in wings. Romy Johnson is Boris and Carrie's second child together. The girl who just turned four in a party she "loved every minute of", follows the eldest - Wilfred (5). The younger children, Frank and Poppy were also photographed at the party. The brothers each wore their own pink wings. Costumes for the children included wings, butterfly wands and matching hairbands, all except Poppy, who wore a tiara. Keeping the spirit of the celebrations, Boris and Carrie did not stay on the side-lines. Dressed as pixies, complete with fairy wings, elf ears and a flower crown they jumped right into the fun. In a video from the party, the ex-PM is seen dancing alongside the entertainer and kids, even attempting the “Cha Cha Slide” to get everyone on their feet.
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Carrie Johnson called the event "utter chaos". She appreciated her husband's spirited participation saying, "Also, shout out to my amazing husband, who not only dressed as a pixie to please our little girl but also attempted the "Cha Cha Slide" to get everyone on the dancefloor. Legend."She concluded her recollection of the party with a warm and humorous reflection on parenthood, "It’s become a bit of a tradition that we dress up for our kids’ birthday parties but think we’ll both be pleased to see the back of those rubber pixie ears. The things you do for your kids!"Comments under the post cheered the parents on for their enthusiastic participation. Many called for Boris Johnson to join Strictly Come Dancing, or Strictly, a British programme where celebrities pair up with choreographers to compete in a Dancing competition. Carrie expressed her amusement under the comment.
For the Johnsons, a large blended family, these celebrations seem to be cherished rituals: from dinosaur-themed parties to fairy magic, they continue to craft memories with creative enthusiasm and a touch of whimsy.