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Viral Video Of White Woman Rapping Some Missy Elliot In Epic Fashion Is Giving Us Life 😂

Viral Video Of White Woman Rapping Some Missy Elliot In Epic Fashion Is Giving Us Life 😂
Screenshot Facebook Mary Halsey

This woman is named Mary Halsey, and she is taking the internet by storm with her karaoke version of Missy Elliot's Work It.


Halsey, who is 58-years-old, performed the rendition at an outdoor karaoke competition. There's no word if Halsey won the competition but she certainly won the Internet, even garnering some big time fans including the Queen herself, Elliot, who shared the clip on Twitter with the following message:

I just found out I have a FUNKY WHITE SISTER😳😩😂forreal doe😂& she brought her home girl with her from da hood that keep tip toeing in the background with a plate of food yo I'm done!😂 but she straight killed "Work It" sound effects & all🙌🏾 I love it🔥🙌🏾


Elliot wasn't the only celeb giving props to Halsey. She received shoutouts from Jada Pinket-Smith and Beyoncé's mom, Tina Knowles, who added to her caption:"Love This!!!!!! She is killing this!!!"

Love This!!!!!! She is killing this!!!" Check out the cool lady tipping around with her cup of noodles. [Making note a woman dancing] That would be me.

This might just be the thing that kills the internet.


Halsey is for sure getting an invite to the next BBQ.




There are already talks of the television version.



It seems Halsey is a bit of a local celeb.


Halsey isn't the only one with a fan club, dancing snack lady as quite the following.







To date, the video has had over 7 million views. We see a visit to Ellen in her future.

H/T: Cosmopolitan, NewsHub

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