Lisa Rinna from RHOBH Shares Video of Her 91-Year-Old Mom Dancing to Todrick Hall's 'Nails, Hair, Hips, Heels'
On Monday, actress Lisa Rinna took to social media to cheer people up with a special dedication. The star shared a video of her mother dancing and her fans were thrilled!
Last Friday, Rinna, 56, sparked fears that she might have caught the coronavirus when she posted a photo of herself. Her fans revealed their concern after seeing the actress looking slightly disheveled with little to no makeup.
“The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills" reality star appeared wearing a Notorious B.I.G. t-shirt and a pair of panties. She captioned the post revealing that she was staying at home since everything was canceled.
Lisa Rinna at Elyse Walker presents the 10th anniversary Pink Party on October 18, 2014, in Santa Monica, California | Photo: Alberto E. Rodriguez/Getty Images
Rinna urges fans to take care
Rinna also urged her fans to stay safe, wash their hands, and avoid touching their faces. At the beginning of this week, however, the actress took to Instagram with something more lively and positive.
A fan reacts to a video Lisa Rinna shared of her mother, Lois, dancing on March 16, 2020 | Photo: Instagram/lisarinna
Showing off her mom’s dance moves
She shared a video of her mother Lois, 91, dancing on Rinna’s “DAILY DOSE OF DANCE STARRING LOIS!!!!” In the clip, the elderly lady showed off her dance moves to Todrick Hall's "Nails, Hair, Hips, Heels."
A fan reacts to a video Lisa Rinna shared of her mother, Lois, dancing on March 16, 2020 | Photo: Instagram/lisarinna
Fans are thrilled by Rinna’s mother
Her daughter’s fans couldn’t help but comment with several people sharing that they thought Lois was an inspiration. Others just commented by sharing their adoration for the woman.
A fan reacts to a video Lisa Rinna shared of her mother, Lois, dancing on March 16, 2020 | Photo: Instagram/lisarinna
Dancing to Billie Eilish
Clearly dancing is a family thing because last July, Rinna shook her booty to Billie Eilish's "Bad Guy" while wearing a rainbow bikini and a cowboy hat. The former "Dancing with the Stars" contestant shared another clip later in September.
A fan reacts to a video Lisa Rinna shared of her mother, Lois, dancing on March 16, 2020 | Photo: Instagram/lisarinna
Celebrating National Dance Day 2019
In it, she wore the same exact cowboy hat and bikini and did an encore to Eilish’s hit song. On September 21, 2019, the Bravo star celebrated National Dance Day by posting another video of herself dancing.
A fan reacts to a video Lisa Rinna shared of her mother, Lois, dancing on March 16, 2020 | Photo: Instagram/lisarinna
Lisa dances on a table
This time she took it to the next level by dancing on a table! The star showed off her moves while dancing to Erika Jayne’s song “Painkillr” during a boat ride.
A fan reacts to a video Lisa Rinna shared of her mother, Lois, dancing on March 16, 2020 | Photo: Instagram/lisarinna
Her swimsuit dance videos
Of course, in the video, Rinna wore a swimsuit in bright blue. Members of the cast from the reality show cheered her on as she crawled on the table and gave them a good show.
A fan reacts to a video Lisa Rinna shared of her mother, Lois, dancing on March 16, 2020 | Photo: Instagram/lisarinna
Rocking a Pussycat Dolls song
On December 8, 2019, the actress took to Instagram again to share a clip of herself dancing to the Pussycat Dolls' 2008 hit single “When I Grow Up.” For this performance, Rinna went with a black tank top and cream-colored short shorts.
A fan reacts to a video Lisa Rinna shared of her mother, Lois, dancing on March 16, 2020 | Photo: Instagram/lisarinna
Shocking her daughter
Her daughter, Delilah Belle Hamlin, 21, could be heard in the background saying, “No way,” as her mother strutted her stuff. The video of Lois dancing can be viewed here.
A fan reacts to a video Lisa Rinna shared of her mother, Lois, dancing on March 16, 2020 | Photo: Instagram/lisarinna
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