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Arunachal girl slays 'Uyi Amma' trend, but her brother's adorable cameo steals the show and netizens' hearts

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The internet has a new favorite, and she’s a little dancing diva from Arunachal Pradesh who has taken the viral Uyi Amma dance trend and made it completely her own. But while her confident moves and dazzling expressions left netizens gushing, it was a surprise cameo—by her bashful little brother—that truly sent social media into a collective meltdown.

Dressed to slay, dancing like a pro
In the viral video posted by Instagram user Kenrick Gamlin, the young girl, dressed in a bright yellow salwar suit with a red dupatta, performs to Uyi Amma from the film Azaad inside a cozy room—presumably her home. But there’s nothing ordinary about her rendition. Her poise, spot-on hook steps, and bold expressions exude a charm that’s hard to look away from.

From the first beat, she grabs the viewer's attention and holds it with a natural flair that's rare even among seasoned performers. But just when it seems like all eyes are on her, the scene takes an unexpectedly heartwarming turn.


Enter the sneaky sibling
Midway through her performance, a little boy—likely her younger brother—tries to tiptoe out of the room. His mission? A silent escape from the camera’s gaze. But alas, he’s spotted.

In a moment that’s equal parts comical and adorable, the boy freezes as he realizes he’s been caught. His solution? Blend into the curtain and strike a pose of his own. Though half-hidden, he can’t resist trying to join the vibe. While his sister dances on with enviable confidence, her brother—now dubbed the “stealthy sidekick”—tries to keep pace in the shadows.

Internet reacts: “She won the trend, he stole the show”
Social media users couldn't get enough of the duo. Comments poured in praising the girl's energy, expressions, and sheer joy—but also celebrating the unexpected star power of her sibling.

“She is the winner of this trend, hands down,” one user wrote. Another joked, “Her bro be like, ‘I’m invisible, just like John Cena.’” Others called her performance “flawless” and said they were “obsessed” with her attitude.

Still, the brother had his fan club too. “Bro tried to hide but forgot he’s not invisible. Welcome to the picture!” one person laughed. Another summed it up perfectly: “She slayed, but bro made it legendary.”

A moment of pure joy
In an age when viral trends often blur into one another, this clip stands out not just for the talent on display but for the genuine slice of sibling life it captures. No studio lights, no filters—just a little girl dancing her heart out and her brother’s shy attempt to join the limelight.

In under a minute, the video serves up joy, nostalgia, laughter, and love—wrapped in a performance that might just be the best Uyi Amma rendition the internet has seen yet.
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