Think you overdid it on Valentine’s Day?
Well have a look at how a quiet and shy husband was surprised by his wife with a dancing mob in Kingston for his birthday.
And she was rewarded for her very public display with a cheeky kiss.
Sally Findlay organised the flash mob for husband, Adam, outside the Bentall Centre last week.
Her zumba classmates and students from Kingston-based dance group, VitalSignz, all took part.
Mrs Findlay said her husband had a huge smile on his face during the performance, which was for his 40th birthday.
She said: “He is a very quiet and quite shy man, and he just said ‘I cannot believe all those people took part in this for my birthday’.”
The dance was choreographed by Mrs Findlay’s zumba instructor, Anna Martin, who also runs VitalSignz. It had been in the making since October last year.
The crew all wore T-shirts displaying a birthday message to Adam, and Mrs Findlay, who runs a branding firm in East Molesey learned one of his favourite songs, AM Radio by Everclear, for the day on February 8.
She said: "It was great and members of the public were coming up to us afterwards as well, to say how much they liked it.
"I remember in the middle of the dance there was one lady who doesn’t go to the same classes as me at all.
"There is one point that I say hello to her because that was the first time I had ever met her."
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