In a moment that has left fans and netizens alike in stitches, John Cena recently found himself in an awkward yet endearing encounter with TikTok star Harry Daniels that has since gone viral. The unexpected exchange, captured on camera, showcases the WWE superstar’s remarkable ability to think on his feet and handle cringeworthy moments with his signature charm.
John Cena gets into an awkward fan interaction in viral video
John Cena recently found himself at the center of a viral moment, effortlessly navigating an awkward fan encounter that has left millions chuckling.
The incident unfolded when Harry Daniels, a popular TikTok creator, decided to approach Cena, leading to a cringeworthy moment that could have easily gone to no avail. However, the wrestler turned the tables, showcasing his quick wit and humor as he steered the awkward moment with ease and trademark charm.
For those unfamiliar, Daniels rose to TikTok fame with his hilarious videos in which he would approach celebrities and burst into song. However, it appears that the John Cena meeting was a genuine, unplanned encounter. And notably, Cena didn’t exactly seem impressed by the sudden serenade.
“I saw John Cena at a cafe and I tried singing for him, but my approach was so bad that the whole thing went haywire,” the video’s caption read. He added, “Ok this one’s on me cuz I had no no decorum. My bad, sorry John Cena.”
For those wondering what happened, Daniels approached the WWE legend and started singing “Invisible String” by Taylor Swift. Cena, however, wasn’t receptive to the gesture and instead stood up and extended his hand. He politely interrupted the singing, saying, “Start with a hello. How are you doing? Nice to meet you, I’m John.”
After Daniels introduced himself, Cena asked, “Would you like to sing now? And for what purpose?” The 20-year-old, visibly flustered, explained, “Because I sing to everyone. It’s my job.” Cena shot back with a smile, “Well, I’m not buying what you’re selling. Thanks, though.” As the TikToker turned to leave, he sheepishly called out, “Okay! Thank you!”
