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In A Pink Swimsuit And Heels, This "Aqua Barbie" Can Stylishly Bust A Move Underwater
- Wednesday July 26, 2023
- Written by NDTV Lifestyle Desk, Edited by Swirlster Staff
Not only did she copy Barbie's moves underwater, but Kristina Makushenko also made sure to precisely pull together the doll's look
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Watch: Woman Recreates Jenna Ortega's Viral 'Wednesday' Dance Underwater, Internet In Awe
- Tuesday December 27, 2022
- Offbeat | Edited by Ritu Singh
A woman has left social media users stumped by recreating the epic dance routine, that too underwater.
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Watch: This Man's Moonwalking Skills Underwater Has Left Internet Floored
- Saturday September 17, 2022
- Offbeat | Edited by Anjali Thakur
The man lovingly known as Hydroman of India has won hearts on the internet with his energetic dances on popular numbers
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Throwback: Shruti Haasan Shares Surreal Underwater Pics
- Sunday June 28, 2020
- Entertainment | Written by Tapatrisha Das
"I can go anywhere," Shruti captioned one of her pictures
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These 'Mermaids' Dance Underwater For Half An Hour At A Time. Here's How
- Monday June 18, 2018
- Offbeat | Sarah Scoles, The Washington Post
The auditorium at Weeki Wachee Springs sits 16 feet underground. Long wooden benches face a thick glass wall, which stays shrouded in blue curtains, resembling ruched swimsuits. But three or four times a day, the curtains rise to reveal clear water. Back up top, a soft-shell turtle swims past the glass wall. Maybe a mullet, or a gar. And then the m...
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World First: Real-Life 'Mermaid' Dances Underwater With Tiger Sharks
- Thursday June 19, 2014
- Offbeat | Aditi Shorewal
Hannah Fraser, a 'professional mermaid' (who wears a functional mermaid tail at work), ocean environmentalist, performance artist and model, put her life on the line and danced with tiger sharks up to 17 feet long without dive or protective gear of any sort. Why? To protest against the Australian shark cull and the global slaughter of sharks.
- www.ndtv.com
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In A Pink Swimsuit And Heels, This "Aqua Barbie" Can Stylishly Bust A Move Underwater
- Wednesday July 26, 2023
- Written by NDTV Lifestyle Desk, Edited by Swirlster Staff
Not only did she copy Barbie's moves underwater, but Kristina Makushenko also made sure to precisely pull together the doll's look
- swirlster.ndtv.com
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Watch: Woman Recreates Jenna Ortega's Viral 'Wednesday' Dance Underwater, Internet In Awe
- Tuesday December 27, 2022
- Offbeat | Edited by Ritu Singh
A woman has left social media users stumped by recreating the epic dance routine, that too underwater.
- www.ndtv.com
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Watch: This Man's Moonwalking Skills Underwater Has Left Internet Floored
- Saturday September 17, 2022
- Offbeat | Edited by Anjali Thakur
The man lovingly known as Hydroman of India has won hearts on the internet with his energetic dances on popular numbers
- www.ndtv.com
-
Throwback: Shruti Haasan Shares Surreal Underwater Pics
- Sunday June 28, 2020
- Entertainment | Written by Tapatrisha Das
"I can go anywhere," Shruti captioned one of her pictures
- www.ndtv.com/entertainment
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These 'Mermaids' Dance Underwater For Half An Hour At A Time. Here's How
- Monday June 18, 2018
- Offbeat | Sarah Scoles, The Washington Post
The auditorium at Weeki Wachee Springs sits 16 feet underground. Long wooden benches face a thick glass wall, which stays shrouded in blue curtains, resembling ruched swimsuits. But three or four times a day, the curtains rise to reveal clear water. Back up top, a soft-shell turtle swims past the glass wall. Maybe a mullet, or a gar. And then the m...
- www.ndtv.com
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World First: Real-Life 'Mermaid' Dances Underwater With Tiger Sharks
- Thursday June 19, 2014
- Offbeat | Aditi Shorewal
Hannah Fraser, a 'professional mermaid' (who wears a functional mermaid tail at work), ocean environmentalist, performance artist and model, put her life on the line and danced with tiger sharks up to 17 feet long without dive or protective gear of any sort. Why? To protest against the Australian shark cull and the global slaughter of sharks.
- www.ndtv.com