‘It’s never too late to start something new’

This legendary entertainer is adding another talent to his already robust resume.

Dick Van Dyke revealed Tuesday that he is learning to play the ukulele — at 97 years young.

The “Mary Poppins” showman posted a video on Instagram showing himself and a friend as he embarks on his “first ukulele lesson” from instructor Melanie Kareem.

Strumming along, Van Dyke is seen asking his teacher, “Where’s the F?”

“It’s never too late to start something new,” he captioned the video.

The Post has contacted Van Dyke for comment.

Dick Van Dyke is 97.
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Dick Van Dyke is learning the ukulele: ‘It’s never too late to start something new’
“It’s never too late to start something new,” Van Dyke captioned an Instagram video.
Dick Van Dyke/Instagram

Fans praised the Tony, Grammy, and Emmy-winning icon in the comment section for providing “a lesson on how to stay young.”

“Amen! I started tap dancing at age 60. I’ll never win any awards for it, but I’m having fun,” one supporter cheered.

“At almost 53, I feel like I’m too old to take piano lessons. Seeing you try this, encourages me. You continue to bring joy into my life. Thank you,” another shared.

Vank Dyke appears to be in good health after enduring a traffic accident back in March. The “Bye Bye Birdie” performer received two stitches on his chin in addition to feeling “sore all over,” he told fans days after the accident.

“The airbags did not deploy, so I just had a face plant right in the steering wheel and it just made me a little dumber,” he joked, flashing his signature big grin.


Dick Van Dyke attends the 43rd Annual Kennedy Center Honors at The Kennedy Center on May 21, 2021.
Dick Van Dyke attends the 43rd Annual Kennedy Center Honors at The Kennedy Center on May 21, 2021.
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Brushing off fans’ concerns, he assured that he’s “fine” and still “having fun” despite the physical setback — which is more than he can say for some folks his age.

“I’m 97 — all my friends are dead,” Van Dyke quipped.



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