A talented plus-size lady named Ashala Sorrell has shown her confidence as she choreographed a song in a synchronised manner in two videos pieced together.
Many people have gone viral with their moves owing to their impressive dance videos in which they displayed confidence.
Sorrell proved that plus-size people could dance with intense energy and maintain balance while challenging stereotypes surrounding them.
In the clip on her Instagram account, she sported colourful outfits as she confidently showed off her dancing prowess. Sorrell proved that size does not matter when busting a move with flex and style.
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The super plus-size lady has several videos giving her visibility on her active Instagram account, but her recent video has received compliments from netizens who find her moves enthralling.
While some netizens admired her for showing confidence and beauty, others extolled her talent.
Watch the video here and read some of the comments below:
Matthew202254 said:
I love you so much.Darrengaynair posted:
Dance, baby. Love it. Looking good.Brodney282 shared:
Nice!Masterofbbwpuppets2022 commented:
Jesus I missed out.Gang.ster2122 posted:
Nice move, sweetie.Artiedwayne said:
Love your dancing.Ssbbwisbest posted:
Looking good.Joshuabarnett7 commented:
I love your dancing, babe.Bethramwillson said:
Nice move but can teach you more.Gregoryclark897 posted:
Work it baby.Chigboguakam said:
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809.vincent reacted:
You Move Your Body Very Well.Bbw__t commented:
Get it girl.A brilliant lady, Maria Aretha James, has joined the list of persons with doctoral degrees after she earned her PhD in Occupational Therapy.
The 24-year-old earned her doctorate from Towson University, where she also received the programme's ''Leadership and Advocacy'' award.
The Antigua and Barbuda native was one of only two Black doctoral students in her class of 20 persons.
Source: YEN.com.gh
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