“This Woman Is Amazing” — Houston Texans Owner Hannah McNair Left Fans In Shock With Her Dance Moves In Short Skirt [VIDEO]
This article was originally published on Total Pro Sports.

Houston Texans owner Hannah McNair is certainly loved in the city of Houston.
Just imagine, three years ago, she and her husband were responding to critics over racist allegations. Now, the franchise has taken quite the turnaround after they hired DeMeco Ryans a few years ago.
Just ahead of the 2026 season, McNair was out with Texans fans and mingling with them. One particular legendary song came on, and she couldn’t help herself.
Hannah McNair Breaks The Internet With Iconic Houston Dance Move

The Houston Texans are generating massive excitement both on and off the football field this season. Recently, a delightful new video featuring team owner Hannah McNair stunned viewers.
In the brief clip, the prominent NFL executive is seen enthusiastically dancing and celebrating. Specifically, she flawlessly executes the legendary local dance move known throughout the city as the “Southside.”
For those who are unaware, the Southside dance is an iconic hip-hop movement from Houston, Texas. It was created by Lil Keke’s 1997 anthem “Southside.” The move is easy, as it features a side-to-side bop in which dancers alternate between pivoting and bending low to the ground.
Here is how Hannah McNair did it:
The McNair Has Brought Excitement Back With The Texans

Hannah McNair, alongside her husband and principal owner Cal McNair, carries forward the legacy of the late Bob and Janice McNair. It was they who originally brought NFL football back to Houston in 2002 following the departure of the Oilers.
While the franchise’s historic return occurred over two decades ago, the McNair family continues to shape the team’s modern era.
Hannah serves as the Chief Community Officer and Vice President of the Houston Texans Foundation. Aside from the Texans, she also championed the expansion of girls’ flag football and women’s volleyball. Cal and Hannah McNair officially acquired Houston’s professional women’s volleyball team in League One Volleyball.
As for the football team, the team is hoping to have a much better run should they get back to the playoffs.
