EastEnders star Maisie Smith and her lookalike mother Julia dance to Britney Spears’s Toxic in perfectly choreographed routine
She’s best known for playing Tiffany Butcher in BBC soap EastEnders.
And Maisie Smith made sure to have some fun while not working due to the coronavirus pandemic.
The 18-year-old enlisted her mother, Julia Smith to join her to perform a perfectly choreographed routine to Britney Spears song Toxic, for Tik Tok.
Go for it! EastEnders star Maisie Smith and her mother Julia danced to Britney Spears’s Toxic in a perfectly choreographed routine on Instagram on Wednesday
Wow: It must have taken the lovely ladies some time to learn it all
Wearing a grey tracksuit, while her mother wore jeans and a white top, the ladies absolutely smashed the energetic routine with their fast-paced moves.
But Maisie also shared a behind the scenes video alongside it which showed her mother trying to learn her routine.
Maisie hilariously made lots of snapping sounds so that her mum would find it easier to learn.
It didn’t come easy: Maisie also shared a behind the scenes video showing her mother trying to learn her routine
They’ve got it: And before long they had perfected their moves
Low-key: Maisie wore a grey tracksuit while her mother stuck to a white top and jeans
She wrote in the caption: ‘Thought I’d share behind the scenes this was the only way @js.management could remember the choreo X.X.X.’
Julia writes that she is Maisie and her lookalike sister Scarlett’s manager on her own Instagram bio.
Maisie is currently quarantined at home with her family at home since the UK went into lockdown.
The actress, who joined EastEnders as Tiffany aged seven, shared a beautiful self-penned song with her followers recently.
She wrote in the caption: ‘Thought I’d share behind the scenes this was the only way ‘@js.management could remember the choreo X.X.X;
Star potential: Julia writes that she is Maisie and her lookalike sister Scarlett’s manager on her own Instagram bio
Home is where the heart is: Maisie is currently quarantined at home with her family at home since the UK went into lockdown
Maisie opened up about her battle with body dysmorphia in the lyrics, admitting she remembers ‘wishing she was thinner’ from a young age.
She said that she has been feeling ‘anxious’ and ‘trapped in her thoughts’ while in isolation she penned the song in a bid to ‘heal her mind’.
The song began: ‘When I was little I would look in the mirror, holding in my stomach wishing that I was thinner.
Suggesting it is something she struggles with, Maisie added: ‘Guess I had a case of body dysmorphia – and I still haven’t shaken it off.’
Putting her through her paces: Maisie hilariously made lots of snapping sounds so that her mum would find it easier to learn
Flame-haired beauties: The ladies look very much alike to one another