Shaking her mummy belly with pride


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Wykert has become a TikTok star through dance videos she began posting during the pandemic and is known for dancing in public in leotards, particularly this gold one. Photos: EMILY CURIEL/ The Kansas City Star/TNS

Out in front of a Bath & Body Works in St. Joseph, Kansas City the other day, an apple-bottomed blonde wearing a gold leotard, flesh-coloured tights and Superwoman socks with dangling red tassels made a spectacle of herself.

That was the point.

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