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Disco Boy takes half-naked dancing act to David Cameron in Downing Street

A Kent prankster famed for dancing around supermarkets in his pants has taken his act to Downing Street.

Lee Marshall - AKA Disco Boy - was watched closely by police as he played an impromptu music set to crowds outside the gates to the Prime Minister's street.

Dressed in just a pair of pink boxer shorts and a hat, the former Canterbury schoolboy from Hersden joined what appeared to be a small protest.

Disco Boy joined by another half-naked man in Downing Street
Disco Boy joined by another half-naked man in Downing Street

Using a microphone, he shouted: "Come on people, this isn't Spain. The police aren't going to kick our heads in.

"We're all friends here. If this was Spain they'd probably shoot us."

The half-naked joker, who last week appeared on Channel 4's Virtually Famous, had earlier been spotted performing his light-hearted act in Trafalgar Square.

Police watch as Disco Boy Lee Marshall dances in Downing Street
Police watch as Disco Boy Lee Marshall dances in Downing Street

Lee, who describes himself as an "entertainer prankster DJ host", has gained a huge social media following, with his video stunts watched by hundreds of thousands of people.

His local targets have included McDonald's in Canterbury, Whitstable's Tesco and a hand car wash in Hersden.

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