And then that got famous, and Charli D’Amelio, Addison, all these other people, they got famous for that dance, basically. There goes the quote-unquote “whitewash” term that they did, and they changed up her dance. I just felt like that would have been our time to shine, and I’m pretty sure that the creators of those other dances would have wanted the same.Ĭotter: Basically I remember whenever we saw Jalaiah, and we saw her create the Renegade, and then we saw it become viral on TikTok, the dance on TikTok was actually much different from the dance that Jalaiah had created. I started to feel like it should have been our time to do that. I’m like, “Wow.” My first response was, “Dang, that’s crazy.” I’m happy, and I’m like, “She’s really doing all the moves that we came up with.” But then when you sit down and think about it, it’s like everybody’s time is going to come. People were tagging me on my Instagram, like, “Dang, Mya, your challenge is really that big.” It’s on TV, people are tagging me in it. Johnson: I found out maybe the exact day that she performed. When did you first find out about Addison Rae performing your dance on The Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon? Kircher: Obviously your dance challenge blew up this week for a totally different reason aside from it just being excellent. And it was really just overall a great experience. It was just really rewarding for us to see. And not only that, we see people that we’ve looked up to that’s on TV, that’s famous on TikTok.Ĭotter: China McClain-she did our dance. And it’s just amazing seeing all these people do your challenge. Johnson: For me, I love it, because we get more exposure to our pages.
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