Ellen DeGeneres treats presidential hopeful Hillary Clinton to video dance-off with election debate star Ken Bone

Dance off: Spoof video of Hillary Clinton and Ken Bone dancing
Saphora Smith14 October 2016

Viewers tuning into The Ellen DeGeneres show tonight will be treated to a spoof video of presidential candidate Hillary Clinton in a dance off with Ken Bone, the red sweater wearing audience member who captured the world’s attention during the last presidential debate.

Ms DeGeneres published a clip from the pre-recorded interview today which she shows Ms Clinton, a guest on Friday evening’s show, laughing at the video.

The clip starts with Ms DeGeneres declaring that the winner of the last debate was “the guy in the red jumper” before going on to show a retouched video in which Ms Clinton and Mr Bone show off their moves.

Mr Bone was crowned the “real winner” of the second US presidential debate when he asked a question about energy policy.

He asked: “What steps will your energy policy take to meet our energy needs while at the same time remaining environmentally friendly and minimising job loss for power plant workers?”

Immediately following the question Mr Bone began trending on Twitter, with many users complimenting him on his positive attitude and his outfit.

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