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Sophia Grace And Rosie Shock Fans With Birthday Photo

Sophia Grace And Rosie Shock Fans With Birthday Photo

Sophia Grace And Rosie Shock Fans With Birthday Photo

Sophia Grace And Rosie Shock Fans With Birthday Photo

The girls shot to worldwide fame when they appeared on Ellen Degeneres nearly a decade ago.

They were still in elementary school when the big lights of Hollywood came calling, but a new Instagram post shows they’re all grown up.

Rosie wished her older cousin a happy 18th birthday and fans were surprised to see the two girls so grown up.

Most people around the world haven’t heard or seen the pair since this notorious episode in 2011 with Ellen, and they were understandably surprised.

One person responded to the post on Instagram, saying, “I swear it was yesterday when they were on Pink Tutus on Ellen.”

Another person added: I feel like it was yesterday, just yesterday, they were on @theallenshow and now they both grew up so much.”

They hope that someday they can be an actress, singer or youtube influencer.

The duo got their big break when they recorded themselves dancing and singing to the beat of Minaj’s hit at the time, which was “Super Bass.”

Even though the song had some harsh lyrics for people who are still learning about the world, they melted all hearts with their adorable pink outfits and ability to control the stage.

Talkshow host Ellen DeGeneres, said, “Of course it was a lot for the elementary school kids to take on the national stage to record, but they were not at all shy when it came time to perform their iconic set.”

And she concluded Ellen by inviting none other than Nicki herself to duet with the girls.

How’s the pair’s luck?

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