Dréya Mac's "Own Brand (Baddie)" dance is now in Fortnite
London's Dréya Mac has celebrated having part of her "Own Brand (Baddie)" dance added to Fortnite as an in-game emote.
On Sunday Chapter 3 Season 3 of Fortnite launched, and the new Battle Pass includes a new emote called Steady, which is part of Dréya Mac's dance from her "Own Brand (Baddie)" video.
Look at the "Steady" Emote.
— Tim - Fortnite Leaks (@TimFNLeaks) June 5, 2022
This is the first Icon Emote in the Battle Pass!
thanks to @RealGrasshalm2 pic.twitter.com/QqFbr8ftny
Last night on Twitter, Dréya Mac shared a clip of her dancing to the Steady emote on Fortnite, and wrote, "My dance is now an Emote on Fornite. This has been in the works for a while with my team and i’m super grateful! I made this lil dance up to me & FelixThe1st freestyle one night and it’s continued to push our voices worldwide! Big love."
My dance is now an Emote on @FortniteGame this has been in the works for a while with my team and i’m super grateful! I made this lil dance up to me & @felixthe1st_ freestyle one night and it’s continued to push our voices worldwide! big love pic.twitter.com/0JMt0UXszX
— dréya mac (@dreyamac) June 6, 2022
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