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""You don't have to go to work, work, work, work, work, work, work," the DWTS band chanted as Jauregui spun, dipped, kicked, and sauntered with partner Brandon Armstrong, who has been dancing as a pro for the show for eight seasons. Jauregui has been faring well against her season 34 competition thus far, but her "TikTok Night" cha-cha contained noticeable extra sparkle, as three of her Fifth Harmony compatriots were in attendance to cheer her on."
"Normani, Ally Brooke, and Dinah Jane were shown several times seated at a prominent ballroom-side table dressed to the nines in support of their sister in song. Only Camilla Cabello, who left the group in 2016, was absent from the equation, as has been custom in Fifth Harmony reunion appearances since the entire group disbanded in 2018. Jauregui then shouted out Sean Bankhead, the original choreographer of the popular music video for "Work From Home.""
Lauren Jauregui performed a cha-cha to Fifth Harmony's 2016 hit 'Work From Home' on Dancing With the Stars, with partner Brandon Armstrong. The DWTS band chanted the song's hook while Jauregui spun, dipped, kicked, and sauntered. Normani, Ally Brooke, and Dinah Jane attended and sat at a ballroom-side table dressed to the nines, while Camila Cabello remained absent after leaving the group in 2016. Jauregui acknowledged Sean Bankhead, the original choreographer, and noted the song's longevity nine years later. Fans continue to recreate the choreography on TikTok, and clips of the group's live performances persist on social media.
Read at EW.com
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