Flight attendant nails Britney's 'Toxic' video with onboard dance number

It's Britney, b**ch.
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Yvette Tan
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Talk about giving Britney Spears a run for her money.

Assraf Nasir, a flight attendant on Malaysian carrier AirAsia, mimicked Britney's iconic mile-high "Toxic" music video -- and absolutely nailed it.

Nasir is seen in a Tweeted video strutting down and up the aisle of a Airbus A330, singing into the intercom and even pushing a food trolley in true Britney style.

Here's the original for comparison:

The video, which was originally uploaded by Nasir's co-worker Farhan Rzman, has since gone viral and has been viewed almost 9 million times after it was posted by 9GAG.

"Booking my flights on AirAsia now," said one Facebook user.

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"When people ask me why I want to be a flight attendant I'm showing them this," said another netizen.

"Is this why my flight was delayed for 'cleaning and inspection'?" one asked.

And it's not only netizens who were impressed.

Nasir's boss, the CEO of AirAsia, reposted the video on Instagram saying that he loved "that staff can just have fun."

And if you still can't get enough of Nassir:

We all know which airline we're taking next time.

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Yvette Tan

Yvette is a Viral Content Reporter at Mashable Asia. She was previously reporting for BBC's Singapore bureau and Channel NewsAsia.

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