Lil Nas X crashed a wedding at Disney World to dance with the bride

He also dropped by a local dance party for sick kids, bringing signed cowboy hats for everyone in attendance.

Lil Nas X

Lil Nas X surprised one lucky bride on her big day. Source: FilmMagic

Singer and rapper Lil Nas X loves nothing more than surprising his fans.

Last year, when a school principal dancing to 'Old Town Road' after a talent show, Lil Nas X not only retweeted the footage, but asked the school principal if the students would like a free private show.

Now the Grammy winning artist has surprised a bride on her big day, crashing her wedding at Disney World to join her for a special dance.

Posting a short video clip on social media, Lil Nas can be seen dancing into the reception room holding hands with the bride, as wedding attendees gaped on in shock.

"Just crashed a wedding at disney world," he tweeted alongside the footage.
In addition, the 20-year-old surprised young attendees at a dance party being thrown by Bert’s Big Adventure, a not-for-profit organisation which arranges trips to Disney World for children living with chronic or terminal illnesses.

"Lil Nas X surprised us at our dance party!" the organisation wrote on Instagram.

"The kiddos promptly lost their minds, and everyone was on their feet and singing along while the rapper performed his record-breaking hit, 'Old Town Road.' He was so kind and thoughtful – arriving with an autographed hat for each kiddo to wear during his performance.

According to the organisation, Lil Nas took his time with the kids, posing for "so many photos" before asking the children to sign his hat in return.

"It was an experience to last a lifetime!"

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Published 26 February 2020 1:51pm
By Samuel Leighton-Dore


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