Kate Beckinsale's Dog Takes 'Hump Day' Literally In Hilarious Video
By Gary Trock on January 28, 2020 at 11:02 AM EST
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You don't have to tell Kate Beckinsale's dog what day of the week it is ... because the adorable pup already knows every day is HUMP DAY, even though it's Tuesday.
The "Underworld" star shared a cheeky video with her furry friend when Nana really seemed to take a shine to a pair of knee-high boots the star was wearing.
The video starts off and it's almost hard to see what Nana is up to as the dog blends right in with his mama's boots.
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Staring at the camera with a bewildered face, Beckinsale is clearly caught in the position that many dog owners have been put in by their pets. The actress tried to shake her dog off, but Nana was determined to finish up and tried to mount Beckinsale again. Luckily, she was quicker than the french bulldog and threw her legs into the air to avoid any further violation.
Fans thought the video was hilarious, and one even defended the dog, commenting "can’t blame the dog for liking one of the most beautiful women of all time."
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Unfortunately, the violation today wasn't Nana's first, as the pooch is regularly caught in compromising positions with Beckinsale. Back in November the actress posted multiple videos of her doggy really going at it while she was trying to get her hair done, and no matter where she ended up the dog thought it was an open invitation.
"Getting a couple of highlights has never involved my core to this degree," the star captioned video of the multiple attempts by her persistent pooch.
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Kate Beckinsale is a huge animal lover and regularly showcases her stable of pets on her social media pages. From her cats, dogs and even a bunny, Beckinsale shows that she has a true affinity for the creatures of the animal kingdom. In some cases, her pets become stars themselves, like over the holidays when her cat Clive went viral for his holiday costume.
Her pets aren't lazy either, they even get in on the action of cleaning the house ... although not in the way they probably imagined.