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Brooke Shields Joins The “Apple Dance” Trend And Absolutely Slays It

What is the “Apple Dance,” and why is it so popular? Singer and songwriter Charli XCX recently released a new song titled Apple on June 7th, 2024, as part of her new album titled Brat. Once the song went viral on TikTok, a creator named Kelley Heyer decided to make a catchy dance to the tune. In typical TikTok fashion, the song & dance combo exploded. Now, tons of celebrities across the globe are joining in the fun, including actress Brooke Shields.

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Watch as she joins the Apple Dance trend and absolutely slays it.

Brooke Shields and the Apple Dance

While Brooke may be known for her modeling and acting career, it’s clear that she understood the assignment with this dance. She follows the choreography to a T with the following lyrics:

I think the apple’s rotten right to the core

From all the things passed down

From all the apples coming before

I split the apple down symmetrical lines

And what I find is kind of scary

Makes me just wanna drive

Brooke even takes it a step further with her adorable and humorous caption. She writes, “My girls keep telling me it’s a brat summer @charli_xcx. I thought that started when they were born!” This clever caption calls attention to Charli’s album while also gently poking fun at Brooke’s two daughters. There’s no word on what Rowan and Grier think of their mom’s awesome moves.

Other Celebrities Join the Mix

Brooke Shields is not the only celebrity participating in the Apple Dance trend. Some other big names have joined in the fun, as well. You can also find videos of stars like Ashley Tisdale, Stephen Colbert, and Joe Jonas doing the dance. The latter of the group did his own version of the dance while performing on stage with his brothers. You never know how far the trends of TikTok may stretch, but one thing we know is that celebrities are loving this challenge.

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