Diners at an Edinburgh branch of McDonald's were treated to a jaw dropping 2am dance show from a local drag queen.
In a video posted to TikTok on Monday morning, one customer was clearly not ready to call it a night and decided to give staff and customers a performance they wouldn't forget.
The customer, local drag queen Ivy Adamas, can be seen serving it in a black and nude striped co-ord that looks similar to the iconic designer Mugler two-piece made famous by singer Dua Lipa. The poster, Daniel McMeeking captioned the video with: 'You don't just get food in McDonald's. You get a show too."
READ NEXT- Edinburgh bartender shares what actions staff hate most from customers on nights out
Throughout the dance another woman in the back 'woos' and cheers the performer on. To the beat of the claps by the staff, Ivy does a couple of turns, poses and tells the staff 'this is real hair!' before jumping into the splits as everyone gasps.
She fans herself and gracefully stands up to the cheers and applause from staff and onlookers.
Ivy had been hosting a Sunday night show in the city centre earlier and told Edinburgh Live that she didn't even realise anyone had been filming. She had come from CC Blooms after hosting Church of High Kicks, Edinburgh's longest running cabaret night.
She added that the staff in McDonalds were really 'so lovely',
The video has gathered 82.k views and over 7,500 likes within the last 24 hours and hundreds rushed to the comments.
One said: "That McSplit though!"
A second added: "YES GIVE ME A MCSHOW!"
"McSlay," a third cheered.
A fourth commented: "The employees didn’t even bat an eye."
And in search for the McDonald's star, another commented "Who is this McQueen??"
READ NEXT-
Courteney Cox responds to Prince Harry claim he did mushrooms at her 'wild' party
Popular Indian street food chain Chaiiwala opening in Edinburgh
Edinburgh braced for cold snap as -15C freeze and snow heading for the UK
Nine cafes in Edinburgh hospitals are to close across city this month
East Lothian gran left shaken after raging driver shouted 'get a move on'