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Kayla Jones (Dancer)

Dancer

Interests

Dance

Characteristics

Reliable Patient Practical Devoted Responsible Stable Sensual

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1997-05-10
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MiniBio

She’s the talented dancer who joined the Dancing Dolls back in 2008 and eventually stepped into the role of assistant coach—a big move that showcased her growth and dedication. On top of that, she’s also a familiar face on the Lifetime series Bring It!, where her passion for dance truly shines. Before all the spotlight, though, her journey began at just two years old when she first started dancing—talk about an early start! Born in Jackson, Mississippi, she was raised by her parents, Tina Jones and Terrell Vaughn, who supported her every step of the way. As for her personal life, she’s been in a loving relationship with her boyfriend Mo. The couple celebrated the arrival of their son in September 2021, marking a joyful new chapter. And more good news came in August 2024 when they welcomed a daughter, making their family even brighter. Through every phase, from dancer to coach to mother, she continues to inspire those around her.

Trivia

She, the incredible leader of the Dancing Dolls, once again proved her dominance in 2014 by securing the grand champion title at the Bay Area Battle—marking an impressive seventh consecutive year of victory. Her unwavering dedication and passion for dance have consistently set her apart, and under her guidance, the Dancing Dolls continue to shine year after year. With each performance, she cements her legacy, showing no signs of slowing down.

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