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Gabrielle Union’s daughter Kaavia recreates her mom’s “Bring It On” routine as a cheerleader

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Kaavia James Union Wade is giving her famous mom, actress Gabrielle Union, a run for her money by recreating one in all her infamous scenes from her breakout film role in Bring It On.

The 5-year-old has dressed up as her mother’s character Isis several times over time, but that is the primary time she might be seen in her best Clovers rendition.

Initially shared on Instagram, the video begins with a clip from a 2000 film during which a young Gabrielle, wearing a short gray hoodie and jeans, walks down the steps from the stands at her school’s soccer stadium.

Gabrielle Union shares adorable photos of her daughter Kaavia in her
Gabrielle Union shares lovable photos of her daughter Kaavia in her ‘Bring It On’ costume. (Photos: @kaaaviajames/Instagram)

The video quickly cuts to her daughter Kaavia, who’s wearing several different cheer outfits, including one which resembles the crop top and pleated skirt suit her mom wore within the 2000 hit movie.

The film, which features the film’s soundtrack, also follows the famous “Shady Baby” through several stages of her life, preparing her to develop into baby Clover.

Gabrielle posted query on her daughter’s Instagram page to her 1.8 million followers: “Who did it best?” before copying a snippet of “Bring It On: Kaava Version (2024)”.

Fans quickly reacted and announced the toddler as the winner.

“Lady Gab, please wait it out, our Internet NIECE kaav won this round hands down. Please try again tomorrow,” one person wrote.

“Ummm Gab, we love you, but our Kaav is the GOAT!” one other comment was read.

The third comment was directed at Kaavia: “You ate your mom a bit but don’t tell her I said that.”

Kaavia is a star in her own right. Her parents affectionately call her day by day antics “The Kaavia Show”.

But fans want more. One commenter asked, “When will Kavv make her first big movie?”

If the family decided to permit 5-year-old Kaavia to enter the entertainment industry, she would follow in her mother’s footsteps, as Gabrielle herself began a profession as a child actress.

The Nebraska native began her acting profession with smaller roles, and her first audition was on “Saved by the Bell.”

In 1997 she occurred within the sixth season of “Star Trek: Deep Space Nine” as Klingon N’Garen within the episode “Sons and Daughters”.

Additionally, Union has showcased her talents in various other television shows such as “Moesha” where she played Ashli, “Sister, Sister” where she played Vanessa, “Smart Guy” as Denise, and five episodes of “7th Heaven” as Keesha Hamilton.

These roles paved the best way for Gabrielle, who’s now some of the sought-after black actresses in Hollywood. She went on to star in movies such as ‘City of Angels’, ‘Brothers’, ‘Two Can Play This Game’ and ‘Deliver Us from Eve’, all of which helped her develop her film profession.


This article was originally published on : atlantablackstar.com

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