THIS is the heartwarming second an aged Scots couple danced to Christmas carollers in a Glasgow purchasing centre.
Buyers at Braehead Buying Centre had been left beaming at loved-up Patrcia and John on Tuesday, who confirmed that they’ve nonetheless bought the strikes at 93 years previous.
The couple placed on a skilful show of dancing to the songs of Clydeside Singers’ carol group wearing Santa hats and Christmas shirts, with a big Christmas tree as a surprising backdrop.
Video, filmed by passerby Laura, reveals Patricia, wearing a blue swimsuit hand-in-hand with companion John because the carollers sing a festive model of Tony Christie’s (Is This The Means To) Amarillo.
The couple waltz forwards and backwards because the smiling carollers sing on, with a small crowd seen across the pair watching the magical second.
The pair dance away with no care on this planet whereas a small crowd gathers to look at the magical second.
The couple execute a collection of well-choreographed dance strikes, spinning and jiving lovingly because the crowds of buyers look on in delight.
Laura shared the video to social media on Tuesday, with the caption: “The sights you see. Patricia and John, aged 93 dancing to Christmas carollers at Braehead Glasgow.”
The video shortly obtained over 14,000 likes and a whole bunch of feedback from social media customers impressed by the couple’s dance strikes.
The duo has turn out to be well-known within the space and customers left feedback telling of earlier experiences seeing Patricia and John out and about city.
One person mentioned “Each of them had been in Marks at Braehead yesterday impeccably dressed and a smile for everybody simply loving life. By no means 93, that is simply beautiful.”
One other added: “This wee couple must be the face of Braehead. love seeing them there, you’ll be able to’t miss them.”
A 3rd replied: “I noticed this couple stroll exterior of Braehead on Sunday, mentioned to my husband how lovely and stylish they give the impression of being.”
One other wrote: “Aw I used to be there right this moment as nicely. I’d liked to have seen them dance.”
A fifth commented: “I’m not crying, you’re. So valuable.”