Singing Dentist's parody of Ed Sheeran's 'Shape of You' goes viral for all the right reasons

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Singing Dentist's parody of Ed Sheeran's 'Shape of You' goes viral for all the right reasons
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Ed Sheeran's new music video Shape Of You is going viral in many ways, like this one.

But last evening, it was Singing Dentist — UK-based Dr. Milad Shadrooh who is known to promote oral health through parodies and sketches — who put out a cover of the song. And the social web couldn't stop watching it.

It has been viewed nearly 14 million times already and the doctor claimed to have gained 115,000 followers overnight.

The cover begins with... 'The dentist isn't your favorite place and I know you don't want to go' and goes on to 'Girl you know you need to brush, twice a day then get that floss in between' and 'You get toothache, I'm here for you'.

Well, just watch it for yourself. And oh, brush your teeth. Twice a day.

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Sohini Mitter

India staff at Mashable. Formerly with Forbes India magazine and The Financial Express newspaper.


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