WATCH: A climate activist in Sweden found himself closer to the Earth on Friday when he was taken out by a camera crane after storming the Swedish equivalent of 'Dancing with the Stars.'
Olympic skiing veteran Charlotte Kalla and dancer Tobias Karlsson were in the middle of their routine on Sweden's Let's Dance when climate protesters ran on the dance floor, unleashing yellow powder and displaying a banner, according to a report.
Footage of the incident has gone viral on social media, with many saying the move appeared to be intentional.Kalla and Karlsson continued to dance throughout the incident and finished their routine.Aterstall Vatmarker posted to social media following the incident.- Jag är bara 18 år.
Friday's incident on Let's Dance is the latest in a string of climate protests in the last calendar year, including the pouring of diluted charcoal in Rome's Trevi Fountain, the smearing of mashed potatoes on Claude Monet's Les Meules in Potsdam, and the halting of London traffic.
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