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The Wiggles’ John Pearce and Tsehay Hawkins Divide Fans with ‘Bragging’ Dance Routine: ‘Bring Back the OGs!’

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The Wiggles have left fans divided after sharing a TikTok video on Thursday. Pictured: John Pearce in purple Wiggle and Tsehay Hawkins in yellow Wiggle

The Wiggles have left fans divided after sharing a TikTok video on Thursday.

In the clip, Purple Wiggle John Pearce, 33, and Yellow Wiggle Tsehay Hawkins, 18, flaunted their modern dance moves.

The couple showed off a modern, modern twist to the beloved children’s group as they enjoyed Tommy Richman’s Million Dollar Baby.

Signaling a departure from traditional Wiggles style, the video titled: “The Wiggles in 2024”.

Fan response was mixed, with some longtime fans expressing disappointment and longing for the original Wiggles.

The Wiggles have left fans divided after sharing a TikTok video on Thursday. Pictured: John Pearce in purple Wiggle and Tsehay Hawkins in yellow Wiggle

In the clip, Pearce and Hawkins show off their modern dance moves, but not everyone was satisfied.

In the clip, Pearce and Hawkins show off their modern dance moves, but not everyone was satisfied.

One fan wrote: “Can we please go back to the OG Wiggles?”, echoing the sentiments of another who commented: “We will never be the same on the og wiggles again.”

“Adds at least a little movement,” said a third.

“THOSE ARE NOT MY MINERS,” another added, clearly missing the original lineup.

However, many fans were impressed by the duo’s ‘show-off’ choreography.

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The Wiggles John Pearce and Tsehay Hawkins Divide Fans with

Fan response was mixed.

Fan response was mixed.

‘Why did they do the moves so well?!?!?’ gushed one fan.

‘Oh, the wiggles here show everyone why they got the name ‘wiggles,'” another enthused.

“They strutted,” another chimed in, loving the modern touch.

“Which indicates a departure from traditional Wiggles style,” added one fan.

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