Comedian, dancer, singer, actress, and YouTuber Nicole Arbour is from Canada. Arbour was a former Toronto Raptors cheerleader in the National Basketball Association. As a member of the two-time national champion Humber Hype dance team and team captain, she started cheerleading while attending Humber College.
Howie Do It and Silent But Deadly both featured her as an actress. The Arbour song “Bang Bang” went on sale on April 30, 2013. On June 18, 2015, she filmed the accompanying music video for her song and single, “Fun Revolution,” which made history as the first music video to air on Periscope. In April 2015, Arbour was a finalist for the Shorty Award for “Best Comedian,” which went to Hannibal Buress.
The song “Show Me How You Werk” by Arbour as well as an unofficial music video were both made accessible on December 4, 2017.
She choreographed Omi’s “Cheerleader” performance for the CFL Argos Cheerleaders, the 2013 Much Music Video Awards, and the 2015 Much Music Video Awards. She has also designed the choreography for musical events and award ceremonies.
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Arbour experienced tremendous chronic pain after a vehicle accident, which severely disturbed her life and made her think about committing herself.