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Bangles Singer Susanna Hoffs, 66, Dances It Out at Dodger Stadium: ‘Shohei Ohtani Smiled at Me

'80s music icon Susanna Hoffs is a big Los Angeles Dodgers fan, and she's dancing it out to show her pride.

The legendary lead singer of the ’80s all-girl band the Bangles, 66, known for songs like “Walk Like an Egyptian” and “Manic Monday,” took to Instagram to share a fun memory from a Dodgers game this baseball season. While she didn't specify which game it was from the World Series-winning season, it's pretty clear that most eyes were on the beloved star as she danced it out in the stands of Dodger Stadium in a cute sundress and sun hat upon realizing that star player Shohei Ohtani had glanced at her.

    "That time Shohei Ohtani smiled at me! #Baseball#DodgersGame," Hoffs captioned her video, which is available on the third slide of her Instagram post. Shaking her arms and hips in the crowd, the music legend looks happier than ever.

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    She Looks Incredible Without Makeup

    Last month, Hoffs took to Instagram to share a fun video of herself greeting her followers. With “This Must Be The Place” by the Talking Heads playing in the background, a casual Hoffs says, “Top of the morning to you.” The bare-faced beauty captioned the photo by noting that she has no makeup on.

    “I just woke up! Top of the morning to you! Now, Coffee! #nomakeup#zeromakeup#morningmood,” she wrote.

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    She Absolutely Loves to Dance

    Hoffs previously took to Instagram to share a fun video of herself dancing it out while James Brown‘s “Get Up Offa That Thing” played in the background. Looking naturally beautiful without makeup, the ’80s icon wore loose black pants and a denim shirt as she jammed out to the music.

    “Nothing brings me more joy than dancing to music!!” said Hoffs.

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    She's Still a Music Icon Herself

    Earlier this year, Hoffs released a new solo version of one of the Bangles’ most iconic songs.

    “Here is a brand new recording of ‘Eternal Flame’ which I co-wrote in 1988 with my friends Billy Steinberg and Tom Kelly,” Hoffs wrote in a social media post. “I was inspired to sing it again! As I stood before the microphone, I fought back tears of gratitude—for the opportunity to sing a song I have loved and cherished my entire adult life. We’ve grown up together!”

    The singer continued, sharing how people continue to tell her how much the song means to them.

    “I’ve been touched time and again by stories from friends and strangers alike who’ve expressed how much ‘Eternal Flame’ has meant to them, whether the song played as they walked down the aisle at their wedding, or brought consolation. I still wake up each morning, motivated to sing, to write, to make art, and to find ways to connect,” she noted. “I’m still that same girl with that same emotion—older, and hopefully wiser.”

    Related: Bangles Icon Susanna Hoffs, 66, Is as Beautiful as Ever in Makeup-Free Selfie First Thing in the Morning

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