Published 12/14/2008
at ETonline - Breaking News
Actor Will Smith draws on his musical talents to choreograph a touchdown dance for NFL star Bernard Barrian of the Minnesota Vikings. Watch the video to see Will's incredible footwork!
While Will was in Minneapolis, MN for a premiere of his new movie 'Seven Pounds,' he also attended a fundraiser for Second Harvest Heartland, the Upper Midwest’s largest hunger-relief organization. Will choreographed the dance at the movie premiere at the request of Berrian, a wide receiver for the Vikings.
Will donated 300 turkeys to Second Harvest Heartland during the event. Should the opportunity present itself, Berrian will perform the dance during remaining regular season Vikings games to thank Will for his efforts on behalf of the charity.
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