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-All right, we'll start now.
BRITTANI LOUISE TAYLOR: I think what's at stake for me
is that I have this amazing charity that I've been tithing
for four years.
It's called Watoto, and they're incredible.
They take orphans of war and AIDS and
they create new families.
They take four orphans, they put them in a new house, and
they build walls.
And I want to give half my money, if I win, to them.
My butt is literally black and blue from
sliding on the bench.
No, I'm not joking.
When I say work my butt off, TMI, I literally
have marks on my assets.
D-TRIX: Now on the count of three I want you to open your
eyes and I want you to make the most hood face ever.
OK, ready?
-[INAUDIBLE] black.
BRITTANI LOUISE TAYLOR: I'm serious.
I got this.
D-TRIX: Ready?
One, two, three.
MIKE SONG: Are there any dance moves that you have that are
your secret weapons?
BRITTANI LOUISE TAYLOR: I'm always doing this.
MIKE SONG: Oh, OK.
BRITTANI LOUISE TAYLOR: That's why you have a big smile.
MIKE SONG: The BLT.
You've got a signature dance now.
BRITTANI LOUISE TAYLOR: I do now.
We found out my dad had cancer, and I wanted to do
something that said no matter what situation you're going on
in your life, everything's going to be OK.
[MUSIC PLAYING]
BRITTANI LOUISE TAYLOR: And we lost my dad to cancer in May.
It was a year and a half ago.
Everyone has their battles that they go through.
It's how you handle it, and you keep going forward.
[MUSIC PLAYING]