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Addison Rae, a TikTok influencer, was on The Tonight Show last month teaching Jimmy Fallon how to dance.
However, the segment became slightly mired in controversy as it emerged that many of the dances performed by Rae were created by younger influencers, many of whom are Black.
Fallon addressed the situation on the show tonight, which you can see below. He said, “We recognize the creators of those dances deserve to have their own spotlight.”
Creators that Fallon spoke to on the show include Mya
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Giving credit where credit’s due… even if it’s a little late.
Jordan Moreau “The Tonight Show” host Jimmy Fallon made peace with TikTok users after airing a dance segment that received backlash for not crediting the original creators of the viral dance moves.During an episode that aired in late March, Fallon was joined by TikTok star Addison Rae, who is the second-most followed person on the app with 79 million followers, to perform some of the most popular dances on the app.
After a dance segment featuring Addison Rae on The Tonight Showcaused a social media backlash, host Jimmy Fallon addressed the controversy on Monday night and took pains to properly credit some of the TikTok creators behind the dances. "On our last show before break, we did a bit with Addison Rae, where she taught me eight viral TikTok dances," Fallon said introducing the interviews.
Jimmy Fallon is giving TikTok creators their time to shine.
Jimmy Fallon took steps to rectify a mistake on "The Tonight Show" last week that saw him fail to credit creators for their viral TikTok dances. The host previously had Addison Rae, who is a TikTok celebrity herself, on the late-night show to perform a series of eight dances that have been taking the popular social media site by storm. Rae performed the dances to music played by in-house band The Roots while Fallon held up signs instructing the young star on what dance to do next.
Jimmy Fallon is responding to that Addison Rae “Tonight Show” TikTok segment backlash.
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Jimmy Fallon is speaking out in response to the backlash he received after he did a dance segment with TikTok star Addison Rae, but didn’t give credit to any of the creators of the dance moves.
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Jimmy Fallon and Addison Rae caught backlash after performing dances on "The Tonight Show" without crediting the Black creators that came up with the routines. The TikTok star appeared on the late-night show Friday to perform a series of eight dances that have been taking the popular social media site by storm.
Not everyone is loving Addison Rae‘s dance moves.
Addison Rae has responded after she faced heavy backlash for not crediting the mostly Black creators of dances she recently performed on The Tonight Show. Rae, a social media star born Addison Easterling, told TMZ it was not her intention to snub those who brainstormed the moves.
Addison Rae is finally addressing all the abundant backlash she received after appearing on The Tonight Show late last week and performing TikTok dances engineered by Black creators.