Andrew Garfield seems eager to show off just how nimble he’s gotten playing a superhero who scales buildings: The 'Spider Man' star busted out a whole host of dance moves –- including 'Single Ladies' and Gangnam Style -- on “Ellen” Tuesday to raise funds for the Worldwide Orphans Foundation.
During the 45-second segment, host Ellen DeGeneres called out 10 different moves; for each one Garfield executed correctly, Shutterfly agreed to donate $1,000 to the organization, which helps empower orphans to become healthy, independent members of their communities. (Hat tip: BuzzFeed.)
“You want me to humiliate myself for these kids?” Garfield asked Ellen.
“I want you to teach children to be free!” she exclaimed.
Garfield’s dance-moves repertoire eventually earned $10,000 for the charity. But this isn’t the first time the British actor has used a very public stage to advocate for the nonprofit.
Back in September, Garfield and girlfriend Emma Stone saw the paparazzi perched outside the restaurant where they were eating lunch, waiting to snap a shot.
The two put on picture-perfect faces and held up signs asking fans to support the Worldwide Orphans Foundation and Gilda’s Club, which helps people living with cancer.
Click through the slideshow below to see how Andrew Garfield and Emma Stone used a paparazzi moment to raise awareness for charity: