Fetty Wap And Gia Giudice Participate In The ‘Big Guy’ Dance Trend

Fetty Wap is back home and seems to be enjoying his time. On Tuesday (Jan. 20), Gia Giudice posted a video of herself and the rapper participating in a popular TikTok trend set to Ice Spice’s “Big Guy.”

Originally created by Louis Da Silva, the dance challenge featured an individual dancing to the lyrics, “SpongeBob, big guy, pants okay.” It has since evolved into a two-person version, where one person hides behind the other, extending their arms to give the appearance of large biceps before they switch places.

In the video caption, Giudice referenced the current trend of celebrities sharing nostalgic content by stating, “This is 2016.” This date coincides with the time following Fetty’s rise to fame with hits like “Trap Queen,” “679,” and “Again.”

The comments section was filled with reactions to the unexpected collaboration. One user commented on how surprising but entertaining it was to see Fetty and Giudice together, stating, “[I] did not see this collab coming.” Another user humorously suggested, “Ok, I need Fetty to do a remix of ‘Waking Up in the Morning,’” referring to a notable moment from Giudice’s time on “The Real Housewives of New Jersey.”

Another comment read, “This is Jersey [as f**k].” Someone pointed out that those unfamiliar with Giudice’s connection to Fetty Wap likely hadn’t watched the show and should catch up.

Fetty was released from prison approximately 11 months early, on Jan. 8, and is expected to complete the rest of his sentence in home confinement. As previously reported by Rap-Up, he pleaded guilty to a charge of conspiracy to possess and distribute 500 grams or more of cocaine.

Following his release, the artist expressed gratitude for the support he received from family, friends, and fans, saying, “I want to thank my family, friends and fans for the love, prayers and continued support — it truly means everything to me.” He further stated, “I’m committed to moving forward with purpose and making a meaningful impact where it matters most.”

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