SOCCER star David Wheater shows he's got talent - by performing a hilarious dance routine to a Queen song.
The Middlesbrough defender performed the side-splitting routine to 'Don't stop me now' as a pal videoed it.
It is clearly a well-rehearsed routine - he knows all the words and performs a string of actions to them.
When Freddie Mercury sings "Like a tiger defying the laws of gravity", the 6ft 5in defender snarls at the camera.
And he mimics making a phone call for the line "If you wanna have a good time, just give me a call.
David, 22, performed the dance around five years ago when he was a youth team player. The one minute 37 second video was shot at the club's training ground.
One Boro fan said: "He obviously loves the song and it clearly wasn’t the first time he’d danced to it because he had all the moves and knew all the words.
"Middlesbrough fans love David because he is a real star of the future and is a local lad.
"But even the biggest Boro fan probably didn't realise he was this good a mover.
Centre-halves tend not to be known for their fancy footwork but David is obviously the exception."
Wheater has 11 under-21 caps and is on the fringes of the full England squad.
He should also know the words to Under Pressure - Middlesbrough are third bottom of the Premiership and are three points from safety with just five games left. But Boro fans will be hoping he won't be singing Another One Bites the Dust on the last day of the season.