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Tom Daley dances in spoof LMFAO video

Olympic diver Tom Daley has been caught on video dancing and lip-synching to LMFAO's Sexy and I Know It.

Tom Daley dances in spoof LMFAO video
Chris HaycockPublished by Chris Haycock, BritEvents Contributor
On Monday, 13 February 2012
Chris Haycock on Twitter @ britevents

Clearly enjoying a spot of relaxation whilst training for the London 2012 Olympics, Olympic diver Tom Daley dances and lip-synchs to the hit tune Sexy And I Know It by LMFAO whilst on an Australian beach.

The diver is joined by fellow Olympic teammates Max Brick, Tonia Couch, Nic Robinson-Baker, Jack Laugher and Chris Mears who are on an Australian winter training camp to prepare for this year's Olympic games in London.

Posting the video announcement via Twitter, Tom said, 'You are all going to live it, be prepared for a lot of skin'.

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