There’s no denying thatFortnite’spopularity reaches far and wide. The battle royale title has become something of a video game sensation recently and part of that phenomenon comes from the recognizable in-game dance emotes which arefeatured heavily in promotional material. So much so, that it’s not uncommon to see kids doing the Floss in public. However, not everyone is happy about the title’s dance moves.

Following hot on the heels of Brooklyn rapper 2 Milly who is currently seeking legal advice concerninghis dance moves being used inFortnite, Scrubs actor Donald Faison also seems annoyed about the addition of his moves in-game too.

Donald Faison, aged 44, played Turk in the popular TV show Scrubs. The hilarious sitcom revolved around the antics of a group of eccentric hospital interns and ran from 2001 to 2010. A classic scene from the show’s fifth season featured Turk dancing to hip-hop track Poison to Bell Biv DeVoe.

A cast reunion recently took place during theVulture Festival 2018at The Hollywood Roosevelt. During a panel in front of a live audience, Faison was asked to reenact the dance on stage. However, Doland waited until the cheers from the crowd died down before refusing to perform the dance. Instead, he angrily stated that if people wanted to see it in action they could playFortnite.

“If you want to see it, you can playFortnitebecause they jacked that sh*t!”

The dance move in question is featured inFortniteand is suspiciously similar to the one seen in Scrubs. You can view Donald Faison’s bemused reaction to the request in the video below.

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