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Addison Rae Got Private Skate Lessons From Tony Hawk Because She Wanted To Learn How To Ollie

Source - Addison Rae -- one of the most-watched TikTokkers on the planet -- got a surprise meeting with Tony Hawk at The Berrics skatepark in L.A. this week ... and the two got to skating immediately!

20-year-old Rae explained to 52-year-old Hawk she's just getting into the sport ... and Tony LOVED it -- and offered her a million tips on how to ride like him.

The clip is pretty cool, you can tell Addison is passionate about riding and Tony couldn't have been happier to see that.

The video:

Look, I don't know who set this up or how it happened, but I have no complaints. I'm sure that some people are going to get upset and call Addison a "poser" and Tony a "sell out", but those people are losers. Tony is the coolest man on the planet and Addison has 68 MILLION followers- one hand washes the other. They also both seem to be having a genuinely good time too so at least there's that. 

Addison posted a full eight minute video on her YouTube channel documenting the entire experience...

Did I watch the whole it? Yes. Why? Because I don't care who Tony Hawk is standing next to, anytime he's on camera he's going to get my undivided attention. My only complaint is that I didn't see him do a Christ Air. That should be a requirement anytime he's on a skateboard. Oh well. 

Here's what he had to say about "working" with Addison Rae…

"I think it's really cool that you're introducing skateboarding to a new generation of especially girls," Hawk said. "Because it is the great equalizer and it's all-inclusive and I feel like if kids can just see how fun it is and what it can do for them, they'll want to do it…And, I feel like you're really promoting that well. It's really cool."

^^No one loves their sport more than Tony loves skateboarding. Good for him. Now here's the Tony Hawk Pro Skater 3 soundtrack to get you to 5:00 PM. Enjoy! 

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