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Viral Apple dance creator sues Roblox over its use in the game - MSNThe TikToker behind the viral Apple dance has taken legal action against Roblox. Kelley Heyer's choreography, inspired by Charli XCX's hit song of the same name, appeared in TikTok videos by the ...
Roblox has landed itself in hot water with viral TikTok choreographer Kelley Heyer, as she's filed a lawsuit against the platform for using her dance without permission. Heyer is behind last year ...
Related reads:Roblox Smash Hit Dress to Impress Pulls Hotdog Outfit After Players Used It to Look Like a Catwalking Penis Kelley Heyer, a TikTok influencer and creator of a viral dance to Charli ...
The “Apple” dance is no longer available for sale on Roblox — it was sold until November 2024. Heyer said in the lawsuit that Roblox sold “in excess of 60,000 units of the Apple Dance ...
According to Heyer’s legal team, Roblox has accumulated $123,000 from selling over 60,000 emotes of the dance. “As a platform powered by a community of creators, Roblox takes the protection of ...
Kelley Heyer sues Roblox for Apple Dance emote On April 11, 2025, via Polygon , Heyer filed a lawsuit against Roblox after the dance was added to the game without permission.
Shortly after the Dress To Impress update was launched, Roblox broke its own record for concurrent players, with over 10million people logged on Saturday evening (August 17).
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