This hospital staff learned Silentó's 'Watch Me (Whip/Nae Nae)' for a 12-year-old cancer patient

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Hospital Surprises 12-Year-Old Cancer Patient with Nae Nae Dance on Last Da
Hospital Surprises 12-Year-Old Cancer Patient with Nae Nae Dance on Last Da


One 12-year-old girl got quite the surprise from her hospital staff last week.

Cancer patient Sophia Petikas finished her last day of radiation at Willis-Knighton Cancer Center in Louisiana when she was celebrated with the staff learning her favorite dance to "Watch Me (Whip/Nae Nae)" by Silentó.

According to Inside Edition, the hospital staff "made [Sophia] a chart marking the countdown until her final radiation treatment and put it up in her room."

Daniel, part of the radiation team, promised Petikas they would learn the dance by the time her radiation was over, but decided to make it a bit more special and surprise her with a flash mob.



It's clear the staff loved Petikas and what better way to celebrate the last day of radiation than with an awesome flash mob!

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