Travelling Londoners have been left confused this morning after spotting a man tap dancing wearing just a dressing gown on the London Underground. 

The viral TikTok showed the unbothered man holding a bottle of cleaning supplies as he tapped down on the platform and later on the Tube. 

In true London fashion, many ignored the man not giving him a second glance whilst some looked bewildered and his activity. 

The dancing has since gone viral with many users sharing that their 'For You Page' has been filled with videos of the man. 

@get_homethings A guy tap dancing in his dressing gown? Bonkers? Nah, Londoners don’t even bother with a second glance. Props to guy on the right who is concentrating SO hard on not looking 😭😭😭😭 #justaddtap #dressinggowndance #tapdancingtube #dancingdad #gethomethings #centralline #londonweirdos #commuterthings ♬ original sound - ✰

Man tap dancing on the Tube goes TikTok viral

A man tap dancing wearing a dressing gown on the London Underground might not be the weirdest thing you have ever seen. 

Many bizarre things do not have an answer, however, this one does. 

As the tap-dancing man is a clever marketing trick by the refillable eco-cleaning brand, Homethings Eco Cleaning

@get_homethings Tap dancing in your dressing gown on the tube platform at st paul’s? Main character moment #gethomethings #justaddtap #dancingontubs #londonunderground #centrallineantics #dressinggowndance #tubetapdance #maincharactermoment ♬ GIVE IT TO ME X LONDON BRIDGE - ALTÉGO

Keen eyes may have spotted that in some TikTok videos, the tap dancer is holding a bottle of cleaning solution and a sponge, whilst in others, he is actually cleaning the tube. 

One video posted by the brand caption "A guy tap dancing in his dressing gown? Bonkers? Nah, Londoners don't even bother giving a second glance."

@get_homethings Rating reactions to the tube tapper 💯💯💯💯 (A lot of bombastic side eyes) #justaddtap #gethomethings #ratingreactions #londonunderground #dressinggowndance #dancingdad #tapdancingtube #jubileeline #centralline #elizabethline #londonweirdness #londonweirdos #commuterthings #bombasticsideye ♬ Past Tense - The DRIIVE

Whilst another shows people's reactions to the man as one woman is described as giving a "bombastic side eye" to the man whilst another travel looked "not impressed".

The origins of tap dancing man is from a Homethings Eco Cleaning advert, showing the man dancing in a kitchen saying all you need to do to switch to refillable cleaning "is just add tap."