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The story of how Jeremy Fry became a viral Boston Celtics dance sensation

The story of how Jeremy Fry became a viral Boston Celtics dance sensation

USA Today17-07-2025
It is not often that it is a random fan in the seats of a Boston Celtics game that becomes the story of the night, but back in 2009 during the Ubuntu-era Celtics, that is exactly what ended up happening. The story of how Boston fan Jeremy Fry became a viral sensation at the dawn of viral sensations themselves due to his spontaneous lip-synched version of the 1980s hair metal masterpiece "Livin' on a Prayer" by Bon Jovi is a legendary one.
And there is perhaps no one better to tell that tale than Fry himself, who sat down with the local independent media to give some of the background of how that unreal moment ended up coming together.
Fry took some time to talk with the people behind the "Celtics KG 17" YouTube channel, digging into the inspiration of a viral Celtics moment for the ages. Check it out below to hear what he had to say for yourself.
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Niles is starting a new tradition with ‘Founders Day' event that's hopefully ‘a way to bring people together'

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