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Incredible toddler swaps the naughty step for DUB STEP - but have his moves been faked?

Incredible toddler swaps the naughty step for DUB STEP - but have his moves been faked?

Incredible toddler swaps the naughty step for DUB STEP - but have his moves been faked?


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Jan 24, 2015: The toddler from California is known for his amazing dancing but suspicions have been raised over the authenticity of his videos

 

A two-year-old boy has found YouTube fame after videos of his incredible dub step moves have gone viral.

Adorable Tegan, from California, has been impressing people all over the world after throwing some unbelievable shapes.

His most popular clip, showing him dancing to a version of Crave You by Flight Facilities, has had over 3.9 million views while his version of Ellie Goulding’s remixed hit Burn has been watched 31,663 times.

The cute kid can be seen in plenty of videos on his dad’s YouTube channel ProFlo, which he set up with a pal to post footage of the three of them dancing.

Lino Morin, Tegan’s father, can be seen alongside his son in some clips as he teaches his prodigy how to move.


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But Lino has faced some scepticism after online users started to question the authenticity of Tegan’s videos and whether they had been altered in some way to make the moves look better than they actually were.

Vincent Pezzi, the other ProFlo dancer told the Mail Online: "Anyone [who doesn’t believe they are real] can just look on YouTube."

He reportedly also invited any sceptics along to watch the group dance.

One video on the YouTube channel is titled "No Photoshop. We Do This" and features all three dancers throwing some shapes in the rain.

 

Courtesy: Mirror.com


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