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Watch: All Blacks star Ardie Savea and his daughter’s dance moves breaks TikTok

Ardie Savea daughter dance moves

Ardie Savea and his daughter, Kobe. Image via TikTok @ardie_savea

All Blacks star Ardie Savea showed his other side as he danced with his daughter, Kobe, on TikTok.

Ardie Savea is one of the most talented rugby players worldwide, and also one of the most famous. His leadership in rugby with the All Blacks and Moana Pasifika is well known.

On the pitch, he is one of the toughest players, with great strength and aggression. Indeed, looking at Savea, the layer makes it hard to imagine who he is outside of rugby.

This is the side he showed some of his fans on TikTok, and some even called him the best player and dad.

“Best player and dad ❤️❤️🔥🔥🔥” said TikTok user, sprt.phenyo18💫.

Ardie Savea. Image via Instagram @ardiesavea

ARDIE SAVEA AND HIS DAUGHTER’S DANCE MOVES

Dancing to Kent Jones’s hit song “Don’t Mind” and pulling the viral TikTok dance moves.

Alongside Kobe, Ardie looked confident in his dancing; he moved swiftly and from right to left.

On the side, his daughter, Kobe, also showed some top-notch dance skills as they slowly moved in a partner dance.

https://www.tiktok.com/@ardie_savea/video/7600706178615627028

FANS LOVE ARDIE’S DANCE

After the All Blacks star Ardie Savea shared his dance moves alongside his daughter Kobe, fans loved it.

@jukkies “The best rugby player in the world, btw”

@Samsmain “Please reply, you went to the Crusaders game and got Will Jordan’s boots”

@ŁŒQ “One of the best rugby players btw”

@jordan “Yo, best player in the world at rugby, he’s my idol, best forward there is, btw”

@Tamsyn Lee Brown “I haven’t seen the due page in a long time! Please don’t tell me you deleted it 😭 these are the sweetest girl dad vids!”

@Sion.6🏉 “He’s a hat tik amazing dancer, rugby player and father”

ARDIE SAVEA AND THE RAZOR-GATE SAGE

After the sack of All Blacks coach Scott Robertson, rumours came out that Ardie was behind it. The news went viral among rugby corridors, but many All Blacks players denied it. Since then, Ardie has remained quiet, allowing people to share their opinions.

Recently, former All Blacks star Ngani Laumape defended him, saying more names should have come out.
“Yeah, for sure, there were more people who were in those meetings, and it’s pretty bullcrap that only his name was out there. I know there’s probably about 10 players in that leadership group who were also in that review. If one name comes out, then I feel like all of them should come out,” he said.

“It’s supposed to be a private review, and it’s crazy how Ards’ name just comes out of that review. As I said, he’s the man, and I’m sure he’s enjoying his time at Kobe Steelers. No matter what, the Moana boys and I have got his back,” he continued.

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