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Video: Prankster Lee Marshall aka Disco Boy entertains shoppers at Tesco in Whitstable

A half-naked DJ known as Disco Boy has taken his talents to Tesco in Whitstable for his latest video.

Lee Marshall, who describes himself as an "entertainer prankster DJ host" on Twitter, stripped down to his underwear and demonstrated his talents for shoppers on Monday night before posting a video of the stunt online.

The video shows the joker entering the store clad in only a pair of boxer shorts, a hat and a pair of sunglasses, dragging a set of speakers on wheels.

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The joker continues his rave in the supermarket's entrance
The joker continues his rave in the supermarket's entrance

He then performs and impromptu set for customers, who are seen dancing and filming the display on their mobile phones.

Lee then jumps up onto the edge of a conveyer belt and gyrates to the music, while workers laugh along.

Members of staff on duty at the time were so impressed with Lee's antics, they even took to Twitter afterwards to thank him.

Video: Disco Boy entertains crowds in Tesco, Whitstable

@twizzle1001 tweeted: "@Leeplumberdj Thanks for a great set at Tesco Whistable last night. We as a night team loved it."

This is not the first time Lee has caused a stir - he pulled a similar stunt in Herne Bay's Morrison's. Unfortunately, he did not receive such a warm welcome and was asked to leave.

During another stunt, he was filmed being scrubbed by staff at a hand car wash in Herne Bay wearing only swimming trunks.

The prankster entertains shoppers
The prankster entertains shoppers
Disco Boy raves in the Valentine's Day aisle
Disco Boy raves in the Valentine's Day aisle
Staff take the prank in good spirits
Staff take the prank in good spirits
Disco boy jumps onto a conveyer belt and gyrates
Disco boy jumps onto a conveyer belt and gyrates

The latest video, which Lee posted on his Facebook page, has proved to be a huge success receiving more than half a million views and over a thousand comments.

Lee’s Facebook page, which has over 44,000 likes, has since been flooded with messages from people all over the country, urging him to pay a visit to a store near them.

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