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Tom Daley and Team GB divers set pulses racing with their take on viral Brat dance challenge at Olympics

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Tom Daley, Jack Laugher, Noah Williams and other Team GB divers have been spotted joining in on a viral dance trend while at this year's Olympic Games.The team has been busy competing in Paris and keeping fans updated with their antics on social media.Tom, 30, shared a video of himself and his diving teammates taking part in the 'Apple dance challenge' on Sunday afternoon.The viral dance trend is set to the tune of Charli XCX's song 'Apple', which was released earlier this year.The challenge involves participants performing a specific dance routine that matches some of the lyrics in the song's chorus.

In the video, Tom can be seen showing off his dance moves alongside teammates Jack, 29, Noah, 24, Anthony Harding, 24, Kyle Kothari, 26, and Jordan Houlden, 26.The group were filmed doing the routine in their Adidas swimming trunks on a rooftop.

In the caption accompanying the video, Tom wrote: "BRAT Summer Olympics.", reports the Mirror. This was a nod to Charli XCX's album Brat, which features the song 'Apple'.The video has already racked up over 200,000 likes on Instagram and an extra 4,000 likes on TikTok.

Fans have been sharing their reactions in the comments sections since the video was posted. One quipped: "Give him another medal for this." Another enthused: "Oh this trend has now PEAKED." A different user commented: "Now that's a brat summer." Another fan wrote: "The content I didn't know I needed." Some are predicting the clip's viral destiny.

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