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In October 2019, she gained even more visibility for her performances of the "Renegade" dance to K Camp's song "Lottery". This led to her being credited with popularising the dance on social media, although there were misconceptions that she had created it, earning her the title of "CEO of Renegade" among TikTok users. However, following a New York Times article highlighting dancer Jalaiah Harmon as the original creator of the dance, Charli faced online criticism for not giving credit to Harmon. In response, she began to consistently acknowledge the original creators of the dances she showcased. In November 2019, she joined The Hype House, a collaborative TikTok content house, along with her sister, Dixie. | In October 2019, she gained even more visibility for her performances of the "Renegade" dance to K Camp's song "Lottery". This led to her being credited with popularising the dance on social media, although there were misconceptions that she had created it, earning her the title of "CEO of Renegade" among TikTok users. However, following a New York Times article highlighting dancer Jalaiah Harmon as the original creator of the dance, Charli faced online criticism for not giving credit to Harmon. In response, she began to consistently acknowledge the original creators of the dances she showcased. In November 2019, she joined The Hype House, a collaborative TikTok content house, along with her sister, Dixie. | ||
Towards the end of 2019, Barbara Jones, a former executive with [[Sony Music]], signed Charli D'Amelio to her management company, Outshine Talent. In January 2020, Charli, along with her family, joined United Talent Agency. In November 2019, she received an invitation from Bebe Rexha to perform with her during the opening act for the Jonas Brothers. That same month, Charli also began sharing content on her YouTube vlog channel. | |||
In February 2020, D'Amelio featured in a Super Bowl advertisement for Sabra hummus alongside other celebrities. The following month, she and her sister collaborated with UNICEF on an anti-bullying initiative and appeared in the Nickelodeon special #KidsTogether: The Nickelodeon Town Hall, hosted by Kristen Bell. During March 2020, she teamed up with Procter & Gamble to launch the #DistanceDance challenge on TikTok, aimed at promoting social distancing during the COVID-19 pandemic, earning praise from Ohio Governor Mike DeWine. For her efforts in this campaign, she received a nomination for a Streamy Award for Social Good Campaign. Additionally, she became the most-followed user on TikTok, surpassing American social media personality Loren Gray, and was the first TikTok user to reach 50 million followers. In April 2020, Charli made an appearance in the ABC special The Disney Family Singalong, performing "''We're All In This Together''" from High School Musical. | |||
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