We always knew we loved Ashley Graham, with her body positive outlook and positively stunning photo shoots, but her appearance on Spike’s Lip Sync Battle this week just confirms that she’s a queen.
The 29-year-old model and author shared an Instagram video on Monday promoting her appearance on the popular star-studded lip sync competition show performing a song by none other than the queen of Country-Pop, Shania Twain.
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Complete with Twain’s iconic animal print ensemble from the music video (which has also made a comeback on the album art of her new single), Graham looks to be having the time of her life while singing “That Don’t Impress Me Much.”
With true it-girl confidence, Graham bounces around the stage during the short clip, even sulking into a sexy stage crawl at one point. We can only hope that Shania herself will grace the stage on Wednesday night with a surprise cameo, but until then we’ll be setting our DVRs and waiting impatiently.
Graham’s performance against actor Jermaine Fowler will air at 10:30 p.m. EST on Wednesday after Orange Is the New Black stars Danielle Brooks and Uzo Aduba square off at 10:00.
Graham’s LSB episode comes less than a week after her appearance on ABC’s situational hidden camera series What Would You Do, where she cried after being fake body shamed.
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