American Amputee Recreates Beyoncé’s Viral ‘Everybody Mad’ Choreography, TikTok Dance Video Amazes Netizens
- One lady showed that disability does not get in her way of living a full life and made her point through dance
- The lady did a rendition of Beyoncé by performing the pop star's famous performance of an OT Genasis remix of Everybody Mad
- The comments were filled with people who were inspired to see how groovy she was despite the obstacles she faced in life
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An amputee did one of Beyoncé's famous performances from Beychella in 2018. The video shows how the woman on TikTok delivered the iconic performance with amazing energy.
Many people loved watching and were inspired by how she used Beyoncé's iconic dance routine to show that disability did not hold her back.
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The people were amazed to see @_fabulousna dance her heart out. The lady, a left-leg amputee, was doing Beyoncé's Everybody Mad dance Beychella.
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The lady caption the video:
" Yes, I am an amputee.Yes, I'm a dancer. Yes, I travel the world."
Netizens inspired by amputee doing Beyoncé choreography
Many loved seeing the woman's Beyoncé inspired performance and admired her strength. TikTok users in the comments were cheering for her.
Taylor commented:
"You must've been hungry because you cleaned the plate."
Stacey Jackson commented:
"Me yelling at the top of my lungs, Come on sus!"
PandaFal commented:
"Not me jumping up and down watching this screaming YAAASSSSS!"
Sunchild commented:
"Babbbyyy, you ate this uppppp, I wish."
K commented:
"My smile can't stop smiling."
ezettascott commented:
"She didn't miss not one beat and she represented the curvy queens. She did that. Stand up and be proud. REPRESENT."
Toni E. commented:
"The best I’ve seen hands down."
Brianna commented:
"I’m still tryna learn this choreography, and here you are SLAYINGGGGGGGGAAAAAA!!
Your Fave Fragrance Auntie commented:
"You did that!"
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Popular South African website Briefly News reported that Makhadzi is a queen and more. The star proved that she is a living example of the saying: "We rise by lifting others" after introducing a disabled dancer during her performance at the Miss SA pageant.
Social media users were impressed by Makhadzi's energetic performance. The Ghanama hitmaker showed peeps what a live performance feels like with her adrenaline on the stage.
Social media users couldn't help but notice that one of the star's dancers was physically challenged. According to some Twitter users, the talented dancer uploaded a clip dancing to Makhadzi's songs, and the singer reached out to him and brought him on one of the biggest stages in Mzansi.
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Source: Briefly.co.za
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