The little girl who became an internet sensation after revealing her knack for trick shots has now shared a flair for acting by emulating Shia LaBeouf's bizarre motivational speech.
Riley Dashwood, six, and her father Rhett both from Melbourne, discovered that their original video had made it to the top of Reddit and decided to create a parody video inspired by the top comments.
Using a green scene and some clever editing skills, Riley manages to synchronise with the actor as he screams "Just Do It", with some questionable hand gestures.
The clip shows the six-year-old mimicking LaBeouf's speech, rightly accompanied by the actor's questionable stance and gestures.
"Don't let your dreams be dreams, yesterday you said tomorrow, so just do it,' she says, while putting on a deep voice.
"Some people dream of success, while you're going to wake up and work hard at it, nothing is impossible."
After realising Riley's perfect timing to the original video, her father released a clever second clip with a direct comparison to the Hollywood actor.
It opens with the six-year-old standing next to LaBeouf, before launching into the lengthy speech.
At one point, the pair amazingly face each other and crouch over while yelling, "just do it".
For the remainder of the video, the pair then separate and LaBeouf can be seen in an action box down the bottom as Riley continues her rant.
The idea for the inventive video was coined after Mr Dashwood saw the top Reddit comments combined her trick shot video with the actor's speech.
"Okay now stand here and throw the toothbrush over your shoulder," the top comment read.
"Kid: 'But why dad I already did the CD one a thousand times?"
"Dad: 'SHUT UP AND JUST DO IT!!"
Riley shot to fame when she saw saw 'Hi Josh' online - the man that dubbed the "trick-shot king", who famously lands impossible shots over his shoulder, and decided to replicate some of his shots using objects from around the house.
They spent three weeks over winter perfecting the difficult shots and creating a similar video, uploading it to Riley's Youtube channel.
The short video shows the six-year-old casually throwing objects such as toilet paper, tennis balls, toothbrushes, DVD's, bread and cardboard rolls and landing them every time.
When Mr Dashwood, a designer and filmmaker, and Riley began filming her throwing attempts, they described it as being "random", but Riley soon came up with her own process to ace the shots.
- Daily Mail