Robert Irwin drinks cranberry juice while riding a skateboard as he recreates Fleetwood Mac ‘Dreams’ viral TikTok video
Robert Irwin is the latest celebrity to recreate the viral Fleetwood Mac ‘Dreams’ challenge video.
On Sunday, the 16-year-old Australian wildlife warrior filmed his own take on the clip made famous by TikTok sensation Nathan Apodaca, who is know by the username @420doggface208 on the social media platform.
In a video shared to Instagram, Robert is seen skateboarding past Australia Zoo while drinking cranberry juice, miming to the 1977 hit.
My turn! Robert Irwin (left) is the latest celebrity to recreate the Fleetwood Mac ‘Dreams’ video challenge – which went viral on TikTok after Nathan Apodaca (right) filmed himself miming the hugely popular track while drinking cranberry juice and skating across an empty highway
Nathan’s version blew up on TikTok with over 20 million streams.
Singer Stevie Nicks and Mick Fleetwood, drummer and founders of the legendary rock band Fleetwood Mac, recently paid homage to the clip.
Dr. Phil, Cheech & Chong, Jimmy Fallon and Courteney Cox are also among the famous stars to recreate the video.
Our turn: Singer Stevie Nicks (left) and Mick Fleetwood (right), drummer and co-founder of the legendary rock band recently paid homage to the clip recently
In June, Robert surprised fans when he revealed yet another secret talent – painting.
In the clip, shared to Australia Zoo’s YouTube account, Robert explained that he wanted to try his hand at oil painting after feeling inspired by American artist Bob Ross.
He decided to document the process to ‘add pressure’ – before sharing the results with his followers.
Secret talent! In June, Robert surprised fans when he shared a time-lapse video of his latest masterpiece
Dressed in his iconic khaki uniform, Robert, who is the son of late zookeeper and TV personality Steve Irwin, is seen painting the blue and orange background before adding a forest of trees in front of a picturesque mountain.
‘I had an idea for what I wanted it to look like. But that completely went out the window,’ he explained.
Robert continued: ‘I rolled with it and yet ended up looking pretty nice.’
Inspired: In the video, shared to Australia Zoo’s YouTube account, Robert explained that he wanted to try his hand at oil painting after feeling inspired by American artist Bob Ross