LaurieAnn Gibson Bursts Into Tears Over Reality Show [VIDEO]
LaurieAnn Gibson Bursts Into Tears Over Reality Show
LaurieAnn Gibson is crying tears of joy. The well-known choreographer recently posted a super emotional video of her crying, while expressing just how thankful she is for her journey and her new Lifetime reality show, ‘Beyond The Spotlight’. See the clip.
Gibson most recently starred on Dance Moms. Her new series follows the acclaimed choreographer and her team at BoomKack Worldwide. Each episode offers a look into Gibson’s process as she shapes and steers the creative narrative of her clients that include Sean “Puffy” Combs, Fantasia Barrino, Tamar Braxton, French Montana and many more. The series is produced by Ish Entertaninment for Lifetime. Michael Hirschorn, Melissa Cooper, Jessica Antonini, James Sunderland, Brandon Panaligan serve as executive producers for Ish and Gibson is producer. Mioshi Hill serves as executive producer for Lifetime.
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