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'Work From Home' Choreographer Celebrated as Lauren Jauregui Dances to Hit

1 Oct

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Summary

  • Lauren Jauregui performs cha-cha to Fifth Harmony's "Work From Home"
  • Jauregui's former bandmates Normani, Ally, and Dinah attend to support her
  • Choreographer Sean Bankhead praised for original "Work From Home" music video
'Work From Home' Choreographer Celebrated as Lauren Jauregui Dances to Hit

In a recent episode of "Dancing With the Stars," former Fifth Harmony singer Lauren Jauregui delivered a dazzling cha-cha performance to the group's 2016 hit "Work From Home." Jauregui's dance partner, Brandon Armstrong, has been a pro on the show for eight seasons.

Jauregui's performance was made even more special by the presence of three of her former Fifth Harmony bandmates - Normani, Ally Brooke, and Dinah Jane - who were seated at a prominent table in the ballroom to support her. The only member missing was Camila Cabello, who left the group in 2016.

After the performance, Jauregui shouted out the original choreographer of the "Work From Home" music video, Sean Bankhead, whose iconic moves have been widely mimicked on TikTok and in other viral dances over the years. Jauregui acknowledged that the song continues to resonate with fans nearly a decade later.

While Jauregui's cha-cha scored slightly lower than her previous foxtrot routine, the judges' 18/30 score still keeps her in the running for the next week of the competition.

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Lauren Jauregui danced a cha-cha to Fifth Harmony's 2016 hit "Work From Home" on 'Dancing With the Stars'.
Normani, Ally Brooke, and Dinah Jane were in the audience to support Lauren Jauregui during her 'DWTS' performance.
The original choreographer of the "Work From Home" music video was Sean Bankhead, who was recognized by Lauren Jauregui during her 'DWTS' appearance.

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