Dancing man party

Dancing man party, A corpulent chap who got fat-disgraced by Internet trolls was the visitor of honor at a ritzy move party in Los Angeles on Saturday.

English representative Sean O'Brien got the name "Moving Man" after web dweebs on the message board 4Chan mercilessly derided photographs of him making something happen on a move floor in photographs posted online in March.

"Recognized this example attempting to move the other week," the blurb scoffed alongside the pics, which demonstrated O'Brien cutting one minute and after that seeming to hang his head in disgrace in the following. "He ceased when he saw us snickering."

Once the photographs became a web sensation, Free Thought Project essayist Cassandra Fairbanks began a "#finddancingman" crusade to distinguish the merry bloke and reveal to him some adoration.

It got the consideration of a large number of Twitter clients, including artist Pharrell Williams, musical performer Moby and pop vocalist Ellie Goulding, every one of whom consented to bolster a move party in his honor.

The 47-year-old Liverpool local got the last giggle this weekend when party coordinators flew him to Hollywood for a bash went to by several supporters, including "Gathering Hard" rocker Andrew W.K., presidential lover turned hostile to tormenting crusader Monica Lewinsky and Moby, who DJ'd the occasion.

The toss down additionally highlighted an execution by Pharrell, who showed up by means of feature.

O'Brien called the experience "genuinely groundbreaking."

"It was overwhelming at first. I was a touch stressed over how it all happened however its transformed into the most glorious adventure, I've met probably the most magnificent individuals you can envision," he told Good Morning Britain on Monday.

O'Brien's U.S. visit incorporated a stopover in New York, where he showed up on "Today" Friday and moved in front of an audience with "About That Bass" vocalist Meghan Trainor.

Furthermore, on Sunday, O'Brien was a visitor of honor at the Dodgers Stadium, where he tossed out the first pitch before the L.A. Dodgers-San Diego Padres diversion.

The Los Angeles move party, then, which was orgranized via Fairbanks and Hope Leigh, raised more than $70,000 for the opposition to cyberbullying association The Cybersmile Foundation, "Today" reported.

"This is stunning," Fairbanks told L.A's. KABC-TV. "It truly shows force of individuals. On the off chance that everyone meets up to do something decent look what you can achieve."
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