Jalaiah had created the dance a few weeks earlier. She made it up in her bedroom in Fayetteville, Georgia. But it was D’Amelio’s post that got more than 1.4 million likes. The dance became known as the Renegade.
D’Amelio never took credit for creating the dance. But people assumed that she had. Soon celebrities like Lizzo, Millie Bobby Brown, and Kourtney Kardashian were performing their own versions.
“It was exciting that all of these people were learning my dance,” Jalaiah says. “But I was also frustrated. No one was giving me credit.”
Jalaiah spent the next few months posting comments on TikTok. She wanted to be recognized for creating the dance.
A reporter for The New York Times saw her posts. The newspaper published a story about Jalaiah in February. The article changed everything. Many people were mad that Jalaiah hadn’t gotten credit. Michelle Obama and Lizzo both gave shout-outs to Jalaiah. Then she was invited to perform the dance at the NBA All-Star Game. At the game, she got to meet D’Amelio.