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Aussie Bro Squad: Mom responds to criticism

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The Aussie Bro Squad consists of four brothers: Tyler, 17, Jackson, 15, and identical twins Brayden and Rawson, 18 (the brothers are pictured at a P!nk concert earlier this year).
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Thousands of people have expressed their concern for dance group ‘Aussie Bro Squad’ as their social media accounts continue to grow.

Based on the Central Coast of New South Wales, The Aussie Bro Squad is made up of four brothers: Tyler, 17, Jackson, 15, and identical twins Brayden and Rawson, 18.

Their perfectly synchronized dance routine videos have received a cumulative total of 3.3 million likes on TikTok and the group has over 100,000 followers.

Her mother, Beverley McKellar, films all of her videos and uploads dozens of them to TikTok, Instagram and Facebook almost daily.

Ms McKellar also has her own TikTok page where she describes herself as the “Aussiebrosquad mum” and posts even more dance videos.

However, as their online fan base grows, many have wondered how the boys find time to film videos while attending school.

“These guys dance all day, seven days a week. Are they okay?” asked one fan.

The group also frequently receives negative comments from haters who call their videos “embarrassing” and ask if they are being bullied.

The Aussie Bro Squad consists of four brothers: Tyler, 17, Jackson, 15, and identical twins Brayden and Rawson, 18 (the brothers are pictured at a P!nk concert earlier this year).

Their perfectly synchronized dance routine videos have received a cumulative total of 3.3 million likes on TikTok and the group has over 100,000 followers.

Their perfectly synchronized dance routine videos have received a cumulative total of 3.3 million likes on TikTok and the group has over 100,000 followers.

Beverley McKellar, who describes herself as the

Beverley McKellar, who describes herself as the “Aussie Bro Squad Mum”, is the camera operator, moderator, manager and the person who held the phone during the live streams.

Some critics even claimed that their mother forced them to dance.

However, her mother, Beverly, responded to those claims in a livestream earlier this year.

“Did I force you to do this? Does it look like you’re forcing me, guys?” he asked during a live broadcast.

“I think they look like they’re having a pretty good time.”

Despite this, conspiracy theories about teenagers continue to spread.

“I honestly can’t understand why four teenage boys would be willing to get up at six in the morning to dance while being instructed by their mother,” said one.

“It feels like I’m seeing employees instead of a family. The mother is the boss,” added another.

Daily Mail Australia has contacted the Aussie Bro Squad for comment.

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