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Published 14:35 03 Feb 2021 GMT
John Travolta has adorably recreated one of Grease's most iconic dance routines with his daughter – and we are here for it.
The actor, 66, brought Danny Zuko back to life for a Super Bowl commercial featuring his 20-year-old daughter, Ella.
And while the original movie might have been released back in 1978, it's clear that he still has all the moves as the pair recreated the iconic Sandy and Danny's iconic dance-off routine.
In the video, the pair performed a few steps from the Hand Jive before Travolta decided to bust some more original movies for what was meant to be a TikTok video.
Daughter Ella has to tell Travolta how to film it, saying: "Dad, it's the red one."
However, they are not the only famous faces to appear in the ad, and it also features Carl Weathers, NASCAR driver Kyle Busch, fitness instructor Emma Lovewell, and Martha Stewart.
Stewart proclaims that Travolta has "still got it" as she prunes tomatoes in the garden next door.
Meanwhile, The Office star Leslie David Baker shouts, "Hey, Travoltas, don't be Tik-ity Tok-king on my grass!" while manning a barbecue as they dance.
Travolta's recreation of the iconic dance comes after Olivia Newton-John disagreed with those who have criticized Grease for its "racist and rapey" undertones.
Appearing on A Life of Greatness podcast this week, Newton-John said: "I think it's kind of silly. I mean, this movie was made in the 1970s about the 1950s.
"It was a stage play, it's a musical, it's fun. It's a fun movie musical and not to be taken so seriously."
She continued: "I think everyone is taking everything so seriously. We need to relax a little bit and just enjoy things for what they are. I didn’t see it like that at all, I think it’s a fun movie that entertains people. That’s all."
The Scotts Lawn ad featuring the Travoltas will debut ahead of the Super Bowl game which is taking place on Sunday, February 7, and will feature the Kansas City Chiefs going head to head against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.