WATCH: Bride thrills social media with wedding dance number | Inquirer Entertainment

WATCH: Bride thrills social media with wedding dance number

/ 01:56 PM October 06, 2016

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A Canadian multi-talented performer has thrilled social media with her stunning “Queen B” moves.

Melissa Molinaro, a singer, dancer, actress and fashion designer ruled the stage during her wedding reception held in Los Angeles, California, on Sunday. She danced alongside bridesmaids-turned-backup dancers with Beyonce’s 2006 song “Upgrade U.” Wearing high heels and a glitzy lace leotard, Molinaro, 34, radiantly swayed her way into a social media sensation.

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Her friends Korrina Rico, Darion Ko and Patrick Ta uploaded clips of her hot dance routine, which has racked up millions of views on Instagram alone.

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Aside from “upgrading” Queen B’s song, the performer mesmerized her lucky bridegroom, Bryan Kowalski, and their guests with Lil’ Mo’s 2003 song “4Ever.”

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Molinaro, whose real name is Melissa Smith, was a familiar personality on American television. A Kim Kardashian look-alike, she was a contestant in MTV’s “Making the Band 3 in 2005,” but was axed in the show’s final episode, The Hollywood Reporter said.

In 2007, she became a contestant again, in “Pussycat Dolls Present: The Search for the Next Doll” with the stage name Melissa S, but was eliminated after three episodes. She appeared in the 2011 dance film “Honey 2.”  Gianna Francesca Catolico/rga

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