Mark Wright admits he's 'addicted to being fit and healthy' but that there's one sport wife Michelle Keegan loves that he can't do Heidi Klum, 49, goes braless in a sheer cream top as she poses for Vogue Greece's fourth anniversary cover 'As an Australian living in America I say a lot of things sound odd and raise eyebrows. 'You know the Americans have a thing called Aussie cheese fries - French fries covered in cheese- I've certainly never heard of this back home', he said. The Mexican wave isn't the only oddity he's discovered since moving to the US. 'I had thousands of Mexican people who reached out to me on Instagram that thought it sounded hilarious but they just call it La Ola which is "the wave,"' he told Daily Mail Australia. Mr Franklin said many Mexicans gleefully reached out to him after he posted the video, which has since been viewed more than one million times. This is how the 'Mexican' description was introduced into Aussie lexicon, as many around the world saw it for the first time during the 1986 World Cup. The 1986 World Cup in Mexico is where the move gained global prominence when crowds would do it at least once every game. The Mexican wave was first documented in a 1981 video taken during a Major League Baseball game.Īfter that, it was introduced to the world at the 1984 Olympics when 100,000 fans created a wave during the football final. 'Krazy' George Henderson is widely credited with perfecting the Mexican wave before it blew up across the world
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