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Monday, 14 December 2015

The Little Girl from Missy Elliott's 'Work It' Video Is All Grown Up

She's still working it.

Alyson Stoner, the little girl who appeared in iconic Missy Elliott videos like "Work It" more than 10 years ago is all grown up – and now she's released a tribute video.

The clip features performances of "Work It," "Gossip Folks" and "I'm Really Hot," with the original dancers doing the original choreography.

At the end of the clip, Stoner, 21 (now an actress-singer-choreographer), gives a shout-out to the woman who got the ball rolling for her: "Missy, thank you so much for the opportunity to dance for you and now carve a path of my own."


Elliott got social media buzzing when she dropped in for a comeback performance during Katy Perry's Super Bowl halftime show on Feb. 1.

As for Stoner's favorite memory from working with Elliott?

"To this day, I remember vividly Missy Elliott, Ludacris, and my grandma riding in a golf cart to set. My grandma went back to Ohio and told her bowling friends, 'Guess what? I was riding to set with Missy and Ridiculous!' " she told BuzzFeed.

Stoner, of course, has been a star in her own right for a while: She was a Disney Channel mainstay and appeared in Cheaper by the Dozen, Camp Rock, The Suite Life of Zack and Cody and Step Up All In.

6 Things you didn't know Alyson Stoner has done since Missy Elliott

Remember the little girl from the Missy Elliott videos? She's still workin' it

C'mon... admit it. You wanted to be the dancing girl killing it in the circa-early-2000s Missy Elliott videos like "Work It." We know we did. What we didn't know, though, was just how much she's done since her Missy days. 
 
Rewind back to 2002. Remember this?

Today, that girl — whose name, by the way, is Alyson Stoner — reminded us just how much we coveted her tracksuited, pigtailed dance skills by releasing a tribute video to her mentor. And it's awesome.

But, y'all, Stoner has been doing her thing ever since... albeit a bit under the radar. Here are a few surprising ways she's been workin' it since, you know, she worked it.

1. Cheaper by the Dozen and Cheaper by the Dozen 2

OK, so this one's a softball. You probably saw these movies, in which case we can agree that there is no shame in watching them every single time they come on TV. Still, you may not have realized that cute little Sarah Baker — the total tomboy in the first film who enlists Hilary Duff, er, her sister Lorraine's help in girl-ifying her when she gets a crush in the sequel (on Taylor Lautner, no less).

2. Cartoon cameos

To be precise, voice-over work! She voiced Kid Rat in 2004's Garfield. In Lilo & Stitch: The Series, she lent her cords to bring Victoria to life from 2004 to 2006. She was the voice of Holly Hobbie in several video shorts and Kairi in the Kingdom Hearts video games. Impressed yet? I'm not done. She was Little Engine in 2011's The Little Engine That Could, Strawberry in 2013's Super Buddies, Opal in last year's The Legend of Korra TV series and — the pièce de résistance — she voices Isabella in Phineas and Ferb (this was a real revelation for me, as my kids are super-fans of the clever cartoon).

3. Disney!

Stoner also spent some time hopping around the Disney Channel. She guested as Ally Parker on That's So Raven, charmed as Sally/Sallabella on Super Short Show, played Max on The Suite Life of Zack and Cody and starred as Caitlyn Geller in the Disney original movie, Camp Rock 2: The Final Jam.

4. A string of Step Up movies

Who doesn't love the Step Up movies? The dance sequences are entirely too addictive to resist. Besides, the first of these films brought Channing Tatum and Jenna Dewan together and how precious is that? You might easily recall Stoner's role as Moose's love interest, Camille, in Step Up 3D and All In, but she was also in the original Step Up as the tiny protégé of Tatum's character.

5. Some of your favorite dramas

If you feel like you've seen Stoner somewhere else, chances are you have. The now-21-year-old has also landed bit parts in some of TV's biggest dramas. In 2010, she snagged the role of a girl named Della in an episode of the wildly successful, long-running series, House M.D. And just last year, she popped up on Major Crimes as the character Bug on the show's "Jane Doe #38" episode.

6. A slew of YouTube videos

Stoner's tribute video to Elliott certainly wasn't her first foray on YouTube. The Ohio native posts everything from concert performances to music videos (she's doing her own thing these days) to fun covers. Just check out her and Alex G's take on Taylor Swift's ubiquitous feel-good anthem, "Shake It Off" — adorable. So it is our sincere hope that Missy sees the stellar tribute Stoner put together for her, gives this girl a call and, by proxy, makes all our dreams come true with a reunion vid. P-p-p-please?