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Lil Scrappy and His Wife Bambi Recreate 'Lose Yo Job' Viral Video and Leave Folks In Stitches

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In a June 7 Instagram post, the couple remade a viral video that’s come to be known as the “Lose Yo Job” remix.

Bambi, who’s wearing a sports bra and a pair of shorts, placed her hands behind her back and started lip-syncing the trending “Lose Yo Job” song.

But bam shaking that belly like ol girl fr, chill tho my baby in there lol”

Instagram users had a field day over the pair’s video.

The “Lose Yo Job” viral video was recorded four months ago and posted on Facebook.

The woman, Johnniqua Charles, seen dancing and singing in the clip, recently told Buzzfeed News that her life has started to drastically change since the video has gone viral.

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