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Dancer and TikTok Star
About Charli D'Amelio
In early 2020, a 16-year-old from Norwalk, Connecticut uploaded a simple duet to a sped-up version of 'Lottery', no fancy lighting, no crew, just raw, joyful movement in her living room. That clip didn’t just go viral; it became the blueprint for TikTok’s dance-language explosion, sparking over 4 million recreations and reshaping how choreography spreads online. Charli didn’t just master trends, she co-created them, collaborating with creators like Chase Hudson and Dixie to build signature moves that felt accessible yet distinctively hers: sharp isolations, grounded grooves, and an uncanny ability to make complex sequences feel effortless. Her influence extended beyond views, she launched the first TikTok-exclusive dance challenge to land on Billboard’s Social 50 chart, and her partnership with Hollister redefined influencer marketing by prioritizing authenticity over polish. She brought teenage vernacular into mainstream entertainment not as a novelty, but as a legitimate cultural force, with agency, business acumen, and a voice that insisted on being heard behind the camera, too.
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- “What was your thought process behind choosing 'Lottery' for that breakout duet?”
- “How did you and Dixie develop your signature synchronized style?”
- “What choreographers or dancers outside TikTok shaped your movement vocabulary?”
- “How did you negotiate creative control when brands wanted to script your dances?”