
Michael Gove admits he felt 'mortified' after video of him dancing in Aberdeen nightclub went viral
The Record first reported how the former senior Tory Cabinet minister was spotted pulling some questionable dance moves in a bar in Aberdeen back in 2021.
Michael Gove has admitted he felt "mortified" after a video clip of him dancing in a late night bar in Aberdeen went viral.
The Record first reported how the former senior Tory Cabinet minister was spotted pulling some questionable dance moves at the Bohemia club in the Granite City back in August 2021.
Clips shared with the Record showed the then 54-year-old two-stepping, arm waving, hip jolting and head banging with fellow ravers, who allegedly bought the top-earning politician drinks all night.
The now ex-Tory MP is originally from the Granite City and was back in his hometown enjoying a night on the tiles. It came a few months after it was announced he was divorcing from his journalist wife, Sarah Vine.
One onlooker at the time said they "couldn't believe what she was seeing" when the "merry" politician "rocked up" to the watering hole just before closing time.
Gove has now looked back on the incident in an interview with Tatler. He told the magazine he was out with an academic friend in Aberdeen when the clip was filmed.
Gove said: "We were having a nightcap in a pub, and there was a club upstairs. And I thought, whyyyy not?
"Aberdeen, in my mind, is safer territory.' I remember the next morning waking up and thinking: 'oops'.
"And then during the day, it became clear that pictures had been shared, and feeling mortified that afternoon.
Gove added the best place to boogie for him now is "at home".
The former MP added: "There are many more embarrassing or foolish situations in which I found myself.
"I've been called all sorts of names, often with justification, and that is the choice I made. I remember a friend of mine once said, 'Michael, you know, it's like joining the mafia. This is the life we choose. You are a made man in politics, suck it up.' And I thought that is fair enough."
The Record previously reported how that when last orders were announced at the popular pub, punters urged a suited, solo Gove to join them upstairs at a nightclub, Bohemia.
Ravers headed to club night Pipe, dubbed 'an unpredictable mix of the most high energy UK and global club music scenes'.
Living up to its description, scenes of Gove clumsily bouncing and bopping along to heavy techno beats were caught on camera in a series of hilarious clips.
"He was still there when I left at 2.30am," an onlooker added.

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