"All changed, changed utterly. A terrible beauty is born."
If you have not yet seen what we're about to show you, this is your final warning. On Sunday night, sports broadcaster Des Cahill pulled some moves on the dance-floor that could full well get you thrown out of even Coppers.
Performing in what seemed to be an Austin Powers' costume on tonight's Dancing With The Stars, Des lay on the ground while his dance partner press her hips to his and sort of locked her legs with his arms. It was like something out of the Kama Sutra. It was eye-opening.
Basically Des Cahill and lady were grinding on each other on RTÉ, and not even after the watershed. The RTÉ One Twitter account can call it "The Dessie Swim" all they like. We know it was grinding.
If you're still intrigued, the moment has been graciously .giffed by our national broadcaster below. Have at it.
https://twitter.com/RTEOne/status/825789056994861056
And how did people react? How do you bloody think.
https://twitter.com/PierceKennedy/status/825793775377190913
https://twitter.com/boldfenian/status/825797698615988224
https://twitter.com/NiamhMaher/status/825790319727869952
https://twitter.com/MurphyVincent/status/825789956618612736
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