Laurie Hernandez Continues To Win Us Over While Shaking It in a Supermarket for Sing

Dancing With the Stars winner recreates Reese Witherspoon's dance number in Sing

By Traci Doromal Dec 16, 2016 10:30 PMTags

Dancing With the Stars champion Laurie Hernandez is taking her victory lap... around a supermarket?

The Olympic gymnast won the coveted mirrorball trophy last month and we're assuming she can pretty much call herself a professional dancer now. So who better to recreate an adorable dance scene from the upcoming animated film Sing than America's sweetheart?

In the film, another national treasure, Reese Witherspoon, voices a character named Rosita, a pig who enters a singing competition while trying to raise 25 piglets. Needing to multi-task, Rosita runs her usual errand to the grocery store, but brings it up a notch by letting the music move her all through the aisles.

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Since the 16-year-old star has teamed up with the folks at Sing, they recruited her to replicate Rosita's epic dance number, and as seen in the clip above, she takes grocery shopping to a whole new level. Seemingly all alone in the supermarket, the gold medalist pushes her cart through the aisles as she sambas in the frozen food section and high kicks it beside the produce. The sequence was even choreographed by Hernandez's DWTS partner, Val Chmerkovskiy, and spoiler alert: he may appear in this video as a fellow shopper!

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But it should come as no surprise that Hernandez is continuing her new career as a dancer - after she won the ballroom competition, she not only signed up for the Dancing With the Stars live tour, but she told E! News she wasn't going to give up dancing anytime soon.

"I realized because of this show how much I love to dance…I'm glad I'm able to go out and keep on dancing," she gushed. "It's a passion of mine."

You can check out Witherspoon, along with Hernandez's music idol Tori Kelly, Scarlett Johansson, and Matthew McConaughey, in Sing when the film hits theaters on Dec. 21. (E! News and Universal Pictures are both part of the NBCUniversal family.)