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    Marine Who Danced with VP JD Vance Shares Ice-Breaking Backstage Moment

    By Steadfast AdminUpdated:January 23, 20252 Mins Read
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    New York Marine Lexus Martinez, who gained attention after sharing a dance with Vice President J.D. Vance at the Commander-in-Chief Ball, has revealed the lighthearted joke he used to ease the moment. The Marine, who was selected to participate in the traditional dance at the high-profile event, described the experience as both an honor and a memorable occasion.

    According to Martinez, he used humor to break the ice with the vice president, delivering a joke that sparked laughter and set a relaxed tone for the formal event. He explained that the atmosphere during the dance was filled with excitement, and he wanted to ensure the moment felt natural despite the grand setting.

    Video footage of the dance, which circulated widely on social media, showed the two engaged in friendly conversation while sharing a few lighthearted moments on the dance floor. Martinez expressed his appreciation for the opportunity, emphasizing the significance of representing the Marine Corps at such a prestigious event.

    Vice President Vance, known for his down-to-earth demeanor, was seen smiling throughout the exchange, further highlighting the positive rapport between the two. The moment has since resonated with many, showcasing a lighter side of the formal proceedings and highlighting the camaraderie between military personnel and leadership.

    Martinez’s participation in the event has drawn praise from fellow service members and supporters, with many commending his confidence and approach to the occasion. As the event concluded, he reflected on the experience as a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity, expressing gratitude for the recognition given to the armed forces.

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