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'Hit ’Em With the Stiff Twerk': Draya Michele's Fans Are In Stitches After Watching Her Act Up with Her Girls

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Fans and followers of Draya Michele are in tears from laughter after seeing the entrepreneur and her girls serve up their best ‘Who’s Next’ dance challenge.

The dance clips are a welcome surprise considering that until this week the last time fans saw Michele bust a move was during Diddy’s Instagram live on Easter.

“Lmfaooooo this is funny as hell”

“Hit em with the stiff twerk!!

Michele’s friends each had eyes on them as they gave the dance their best efforts.

Michele’s friend YZ later made it clear that she did not fall, but it was a close one.

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