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Young Boy Gets Down To “Sexy Back” In Hilarious Remodeling Video.

If this is a normal Friday night in the Dailey household, count us in!

We all know remodeling projects are a pain, especially when it involves one of the busiest and most-visited rooms in the house (read: the bathroom). But if it has to be done, it has to be done, there’s no sense in grumbling about it or making it more tedious than it needs to be, right? So give a kid a hammer, crank up the tunes and start the camera rolling!

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Here we have Emily and Adam Dailey of Berea, Kentucky, and their two children, Dalton and little Lucy Rae. They’re in the midst of a big bathroom remodeling project, and it’s left them all (well, except for maybe Lucy Rae) feeling a little out of sorts. Dad’s been doing all the heavy lifting this summer, so young Dalton decided to give him a break one night last week and took over for a while.

Thank you, Dalton, from the bottom of our hearts. And a special shout out to Mom, who filmed him dancing and wiggling his hips to Justin Timberlake’s catchy 2006 hit, “Sexy Back.”


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I’m bringin’ sexy back (yeah)
Them other boys don’t know how to act (yeah)
I think it’s special, what’s behind your back (yeah)
So turn around and I’ll pick up the slack

That’s his cue…

BAM!


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This is one family that knows how to have fun! The video’s still relatively new, but apparently the Daileys aren’t the only ones who decided to tackle a home renovation project this summer, as more than a few people mistook Dalton for someone they know:

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Watch Dalton get silly in the video below, and share if you hope the Daileys have another remodeling project up their sleeves for next summer!


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