June 13th, 2008

Stop The Madness: Three Year Old With The Moves Like A Stripper



SPotted @ Crunktastical

Damn and I thought the little girls dancing at BBQ’s were bad, this three year old is an all out stripper. At first it looked like traditional dancing, but then she started wilding and even had bills raining on her while she got on the floor. Somebody needs to be doing time for child abuse, that includes the person that taught her to do that and the person throwing the money.



27 Responses to “Stop The Madness: Three Year Old With The Moves Like A Stripper”

  1. Truth Says:

    REALTALK NY DID U POST DIS SOO GUYS LIKE U CAN JERK OFF TO IT … WHO CARES ITS THEIR CULTURE

  2. Ginger Says:

    OMG…now thats jus na$ty. Gettn on the floor an shaking your 3 year old tush is not culture! Why you think Uncle Salam came and snatched her up?? Sum one felt shame, dont ya think?? Thats her mom in the back with the camera prostitute’n Dora! Lesson from an early age I suppose? “Sometimes you got ta use wat u got 2 get wat u want”(Ronnie-from players club)

  3. bankhead Says:

    ayo rtny relax, its part of their culture. perverst here in the states might look at this and consider it sexual but thats part of their culture. sort of like how african women dance mapouka shaking their booties. and as far as the money being thrown that shit is normal. its just a way on congratulating her for dancing. not no stripper type shit

  4. O.G. Says:

    It’s belly dancing moves…
    She is too young but don’t judge someones culture and tradition

    P.S. They are throwing US dollars

  5. Rasha Says:

    I thought it was a cultural dance at first but when I saw someone making it rain on her and she’s on the floor pumping it, I knew that wasn’t right. I assume that’s why that dude came and scooped her up.

  6. lucky Says:

    realtalk ny come on! I mean provided that the girl is only 3 & may be too young; it’s Obviously their culture & it is very distinctive from america culture. & the whole “making it rain” is what ya’ll refer in the u.s to money being thrown but before ya’ll came up with that phrase indians & africans have been throwing money like that at their cultural functions & gatherings; it’s traditional.