[WATCH] Kids Love Beyonce! 12 Year-Old Kills Dance Routine To Beyonce’s ‘Yonce’ Video
It’s been almost a month since Beyonce dropped her fifth studio self titled album ‘Beyonce’ and she is still at the top of the charts. Her album has resonated with stans, fans and kids are no exception. Charlize Glass is a 12-year-old dancer from Santa Clarita, CA who’s taking the country by storm. Her videos have been circulating on YouTube since 2011 and she’s garnered the attention of some pretty high profile celebs such as Justin Bieber. She also appeared on ‘The Ellen Degeneres Show‘. Charlize is no stranger to Beyonce’s music. She showcased her dancing skills while on Ellen to Beyonce’s ‘Girls Who Run The World’, and gave a little info on how she got started. She explained,
I’ve been dancing since I was two or three. My mom put on Dora the Explorer which was my favorite show growing up. I stood up and just started moving.
Miss Glass recently posted her routine to Beyonce’s ‘Yonce’ on Instagram and Mrs. Carter took notice and gave her stamp of approval. She posted the video to her own Instagram with the caption “WOW????.”
Peep pics and the full video below.
http://youtu.be/D-xdgsFExhE
From the looks of things, Charlize has a very bright future.
(The Grio,Youtube)



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