ONCE you see it, you can't possibly unsee it.
The Sun's video team have mocked up another hilarious dance-off video ahead of next week's General Election.
Last week The Sun mocked up a Money Supermarket style video of a street dance off - with the character's faces pasted over with Britain's leading politicians.
This time a hot-under-the-collar Nicola Sturgeon and Jeremy Corbyn are the main stars - flirting with each other across the dance studio.
Labour's Tom Watson and Diane Abbott are peering in the background as the two dancers roll their hips around and strut their stuff.
Theresa May and Tim Farron are also surveying the situation as they sweat it out in the studio.
The video is a spoof of the 1985 film Perfect - where John Travolta stars as a reporter who falls for aerobics instructor Jamie Lee Curtis.
The movie follows the Rolling Stone reporter who comes to LA to write a story about a businessman - but decides also to write about health clubs which have become the "singles bars" of the 1980s.
The steamy scenes inspired pop video from Eric Prydz, who released his hit dance track Call on Me in 2004 making fun of the film's over-the-top filth.
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The video hints at the SNP leader's comments flirting with the idea of a "progressive alliance" with Labour and the Lib Dems to keep out the Tories.
First Minister said the SNP would prop up one up with Corbyn’s Labour if the Tories fail to win a majority at the General Election.
The Conservatives jumped on the news - pointing to the "coalition of chaos" which could be running Britain.
And the video had even more prominence today as Ms Sturgeon was snapped at a BALLET studio.
She was dancing with a number of small girls dressed in tutus this afternoon as she continued to campaign for next week's General Election.