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BRIDE LEARNS TRADITIONAL SAMOAN DANCE TO HONOR HER NEW FAMILY IN VIRAL TIKTOK: ‘ONE OF THE MOST BEAUTIFUL THINGS I HAVE EVER SEEN’

A proud sister-in-law captured the moment her brother’s bride performed a traditional Samoan dance — called the taualuga — for her new family, and now the footage is going viral.

Lyrah Siarrah (@lyrah_siarrah27) gained over 355,000 views, 34,000 likes, 1,110 saves and 600 comments when she uploaded the bride’s wedding dance to her account.

It’s not the first time we’ve seen a ceremonial dance on our FYP. Earlier this year, a teen performed a powerful haka to honor his mom on her graduation day and gained over 2.7 million views. Before that, students’ school haka gave over 6.9 million TikTokers goosebumps.

But Siarrah’s video is trending not only because of her sister-in-law’s performance, but for what it meant to her family. “This is so beautiful,” she wrote in the caption of her video. “Def married the right woman my dear little brother … She did go out of her way to learn this so graceful and she def did a wonderful job!”




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