Katy Perry‘s 2015 Super Bowl halftime show dancing sharks have created lots of buzz about their differing dance moves ever since they took the stage with the superstar on Sunday evening (February 1).
The 30-year-old entertainer’s choreographer RJ Durell is here to clear up all the controversy – left shark did everything right!
“The sharks were given two main objectives,” RJ told THR. “One, perform Katy‘s trademark moves to the ‘Teenage Dream’ chorus, which they both did perfectly; and two, to have loads of fun, and bring to life these characters in a cartoon manner, giving them a Tweedledee/Tweedledum-type persona.”
“Clearly, that was portrayed with the over zealous shark on the right hitting precise dance moves, while the left shark,” he continued, “was playing up the more goofy, fun-spirited sports fan mascot type, who was just happy to be at the Super Bowl.”
“We love the laughter and joy this moment has created for the world and think the left shark nailed it! Don’t forget…we all have a little #leftshark in us!,” RJ added. LOL! Watch her halftime show in full in case you missed it!