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Jessica Sansome

Andy Whyment shares video as you have never seen him before - and fans think it is brilliant

Andy Whyment has appeared to take to lockdown like a duck to water as he takes time away from the cobbles.

And the Coronation Street actor has appeared as you have never seen him before and fans are absolutely loving it.

The actor, who plays Weatherfield's Kirk Sutherland, has joined forces with his wife Nicola and daughter Hollie for a series of TikTok videos because that's the lockdown thing to do, right?

And Andy's latest attempt was pretty epic.

The I'm A Celeb runner-up was dressed in a black suit and tie ensemble as the trio recreated Will Smith's iconic dance from the Men In Black title track.

Andy complete his serious look with sunglasses, while Nicola followed suit and Hollie dressed in a bow tie and oversized white shirt.

The Salford star captioned the video: "Went full out costume and everything for this one a bit of MEN IN BLACK...

"And Nic managed to squeeze into Tom’s 11 to 12 years school shirt to get into character."

Many of Andy's co-stars and followed were quick to compliment the family on their latest efforts.

Samia Longchambon, who plays Andy's on-screen sister, commented: "Ace work guys," while Jack P Shepherd simply said it was "mega".

A fan also added: "Brilliant guys-you’ve surpassed yourselves with this one I think."

"Absolutely brilliant I love watchin these," praised another.

Andy then followed up the video with another post which said: "Did a bit of a photo shoot once we'd done the dance."

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