She’s the dancer who skyrocketed to fame as the handstand twerking girl in DaBaby’s 2019 hit “BOP on Broadway”—a music video that’s now racked up over 300 million views on YouTube. Yeah, that performance definitely made people take notice. And it wasn’t just online; she also made a splash on national television, appearing on Saturday Night Live in 2019, which only added to her growing reputation. Before all the spotlight, though, her journey started with years of discipline and athleticism. She was actually a dedicated gymnast for 15 years while growing up, showing off that strength and flexibility long before the viral moment. On top of that, she played lacrosse and was involved in cheerleading—talk about a triple threat. She even spent a year at the University of Hawaii, exploring life beyond dance. Born and raised in California’s Bay Area, her roots are deeply tied to that vibrant, energetic culture that may have influenced her bold style. She’s definitely carved out a unique space for herself, blending athleticism with artistry—and let’s be honest, once you see her in that handstand, you don’t forget it.
In her January 2020 YouTube video titled “HOW I GOT IN DABABY’S MUSIC VIDEO,” she opened up about how everything unfolded behind the scenes. She shared the full story of how she ended up appearing in DaBaby’s music video for “BOP on Broadway,” giving fans a firsthand look at the journey. The video, posted on her self-titled channel, has since gained over 90,000 views, with many viewers curious to hear her side of the experience. She walked through each step, recalling key moments that led to her big break. Her storytelling made it clear—she wasn’t just lucky; there was effort, timing, and a bit of fate involved. And honestly, it’s inspiring to see how she took that opportunity and ran with it. She really made the most of the moment, and now, looking back, she stands as someone who turned a dream into reality.