5-Year-Old Baby Girl Goes Viral After Sharing Videos Dressed up as Famous African American Women
- 5-year-old girl has been trending online for her attempts in dressing like black celebrities in America
- The small girl, identified as Rosie, started doing videos emulating African American celebs in February 2020 during Black History month
- She has so far emulated the late Cicely Tyson, Serena Williams, Stacey Abrams, Whoopi Goldberg and Tina Tuner
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February marks Black History Month for the African Americans living in the US and a five-year-old, identified as Rosie has found a better way to salute black icons.
The young internet sensation started dressing up and emulating African celebrities last year, with her mother sharing them on social media.
According to her mother, the daughter started doing the videos last year and the response was so overwhelming so they decided to do it again this year.
Rosie kicked off this month emulating the political icon Stacey Abrams who was one of the key persons who helped President Joe Biden clinch black votes in the state of Georgia.
This is what she posted on her Instagram page:
Since she started dressing up as celebrities, she has emulated the late Cicely Tyson, Tina Turner, Rosa Parks, Aretha Franklin, Serena Williams and Whoopi Goldberg.
Singer Tina Turner shared on her Instagram page how thrilled she was to see a five year old rock up and completely embody her style. She said:
''Wow, look at this talented girl! This is 5-year-old Rosie from Detroit who is going viral sharing videos of herself dressed up as famous African American women. Rosie, it was wonderful to see you on @goodmorningamerica, you are fantastic, go for your dreams! Sending you big hugs, Tina Ps. Oh, and I love the costumes!''
She also got a shout out from Whoopi Goldberg during their talk show where she shared her reaction upon seeing the young girl emulate her style and do it right.
Here are some reactions from the posts:
Katrina Robertson said:
''You are too cute for words, Rosie Keep up the good work bringing awareness to black history month. I have no doubt that someday you will be one of the many honored in the future.''
Martha Torres commented:
''So cute. It is wonderful to see a little black girl, looking at black women that look like her and inspires her to be all she can be with great role models.''
charlenegeorginaedward said:
''That is amazing! What a beautiful little girl.''
mrs_mia_texas commented:
''Amen keep it up!! You all are so much inspiration! Love your videos!''
Recently, Briefly.co.za shared adorable kids who went viral after recreating Michelle Obama's funky inauguration outfit.
This duo of young lovely kids came together to create the perfect mimic of the Obama's impressive outfits and they killed it.
Several photos of the young kids, with the girl identified as Ryleigh Madison, went viral online showing just how many loved their mimic and also the jovial attitude.
Michelle Obama also noted how lovely they looked and shared them on her social media pages.
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