92-Year-Old Woman and Police Officer Dance to Brothers Osborne’s ‘Stay A Little Longer’

The officer couldn't stand to miss out on the fun so she parked her cruiser and joined the jovial senior for a quick dance.

Written by Lauren Laffer
92-Year-Old Woman and Police Officer Dance to Brothers Osborne’s ‘Stay A Little Longer’
Brothers Osborne; Photo by John Shearer/WireImage

Here’s your feel-good story for the day!

92-year-old Austin, MN resident Millie Seiver was outside of her apartment building for a morning boogie when Sgt. Kim Lenz rolled up in his patrol car. Lenz couldn’t stand to miss out on the fun so she parked her cruiser and joined the jovial senior for a quick dance while blaring the GRAMMY-nominated song “Stay A Little Longer” by Brothers Osborne. The duo caught wind of the “beautiful act of human nature” and had to share it with fans.

“THIS is why music is made. Period. God bless our friends in blue and may we all be as young as Millie one day,” brothers TJ and John Osborne wrote on Instagram.

Music from the duo has been resonating all over the world with fans, many of whom have shared their reactions through video. Recently, Brothers Osborne shared another video of a kids dance troupe singing and dancing to “It Ain’t My Fault,” while sporting matching tees.

Kids Osborne (@landsend) #guiltyofadarngoodtime

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Brothers Osborne have a lot to be grateful for, between their fans and budding careers. The reigning CMA and ACM Duo of the Year will finish out their year with a run of dates with Eric Church and will hopefully a follow-up to their 2016 critically-acclaimed album Pawn Shop soon.