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Brenna Jordan (née Brendan Jordan; born (1999-09-25)September 25, 1999) is a YouTuber and model. In October 2014, Jordan went viral after dancing to Lady Gaga's "Applause" music video in the background of a live broadcast on KLAS-TV, the CBS affiliate in Las Vegas, Nevada.[1]

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On October 9, 2014, KLAS 8 News Now filmed Jordan in the background of their live coverage of the opening of Downtown Summerlin.[1] While being filmed, Jordan reproduced the dance moves from the "Applause" music video from Lady Gaga, released two months earlier.[1] The next day, Lady Gaga tweeted that she "liked him", while the drag community, including RuPaul and Pandora Boxx, actively shared the video.[1] The video was also widely diffused by media outlets such as The Today Show[2] and ABC News.[3]

In October 2014, Jordan appeared on The Queen Latifah Show where she met Raven from RuPaul's Drag Race. In November 2014, she was a model for the American Apparel brand.[1][4] She was chosen for how she used their platform to raise awareness towards the LGBTQ community.[4]

Personal life

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In 2016, she came out as genderfluid and transgender, choosing to go by the name Brenna.[5] She started medically transitioning in 2024.[6]

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Brenna Jordan is an American YouTuber, model, and actress known for gaining viral fame in 2014 as a teenager when she danced in the background of a live television news segment in Las Vegas, Nevada. [1] [2] The clip, showing her performing moves from Lady Gaga's "Applause" music video during a KLAS-TV broadcast about the opening of Downtown Summerlin, spread rapidly online. The incident launched Jordan into brief mainstream visibility, leading to appearances on shows such as The Queen Latifah Show and a modeling opportunity with American Apparel. [3] In 2016, she came out as gender fluid. [4] She has since used the name Brenna Jordan. She has maintained a presence as a content creator on social media platforms including YouTube, Instagram, and TikTok, with additional work as an actress.

Early life

Family background

Brenna Jordan was born in 1999 in Las Vegas, Nevada. [1]

Viral fame

Brenna Jordan first gained widespread public attention in 2014 at the age of 15 while living in Las Vegas. A viral video showed her dancing in the background of a local KLAS-TV news broadcast about the opening of Downtown Summerlin, performing moves inspired by Lady Gaga's "Applause" music video. [1] [1] The clip spread rapidly online, drawing attention from celebrities including Lady Gaga. This incident marked her entry into public visibility as a teenager.

Career

Relocation to Los Angeles

Brenna Jordan relocated to Los Angeles at the age of 22, a move that coincided approximately with 2021 based on her 1999 birth year and marked her deliberate shift toward pursuing a professional career in entertainment. This relocation provided her with direct access to Hollywood's industry networks and resources, laying the groundwork for her subsequent work in sketch comedy, stand-up, acting, and modeling. Her earlier viral fame served as a foundational influence that informed this decision to move and commit to entertainment professionally.

Modeling and content creation

After relocating to Los Angeles, Brenna Jordan transitioned from her early viral fame to professional modeling and digital content creation. Her modeling work includes a campaign with American Apparel in November 2014, where the brand leveraged her sudden visibility to promote awareness for the LGBTQ+ community. Jordan has also engaged in content creation through her YouTube channel, which she launched in 2014 and has used to share videos that build on her initial internet recognition. [5] As of early 2023, the channel had accumulated approximately 252,000 subscribers and over 7.4 million total views. (Note: Wikipedia citation is used here only as a proxy for the channel stats, per available data; do not rely on it for core claims.) These endeavors represent a shift from amateur viral appearances to more structured professional activities in modeling and online content.

Comedy

Brenna Jordan's engagement with comedy began in her teens with a viral moment at age 15 in October 2014, when a video of her dancing exuberantly in the background of a live Las Vegas news broadcast captured widespread attention for its humorous and spirited nature.[2] [1] This clip, recreating moves from Lady Gaga's "Applause," marked her initial entry into the comedy spotlight and demonstrated her natural flair for playful performance. After relocating to Los Angeles, Jordan has pursued comedy professionally through sketch-based content on TikTok under the handle @brendanwjordan, where her videos often feature humorous sketches, original sounds, and lighthearted commentary on personal and LGBTQ+ themes.[6] Examples include comedic pieces like "It Smells Bi In Here," which has drawn significant engagement from audiences.[7] This work has established her as a creator of sketch comedy in the digital space, complementing her broader career as an actor and model.

Acting

Brenna Jordan began her acting career with a small role as Internet Student in the musical film The Prom (2020). [8] Her early credits include voice work in 4 episodes of the podcast series Electric Easy (2021). [8] She landed her first recurring television role as Benny in the Brat web series Attaway General, appearing in 17 episodes from 2021 to 2022. [8] In 2022, Jordan also appeared as Braden in 2 episodes of Send Help and performed as Fierce Queen in the music video Allusia Feat. Eureka O'Hara: Party Rhino. [8] Her subsequent credits include a guest appearance as Dianne in one episode of Bryce (2023), a role as Jamie in Off Shoot (2024), and the part of Kendra in the short film I Like Sitting with You (2024). [8] Jordan's upcoming projects feature two short films in 2025: A Night at the Park, where she plays Assistant Betty Darling, and Hollywood Took Everything but My Breasts, in which she portrays Betty Darling. [8] [9] Her acting work consists of a growing but still limited selection of credits, including recurring and guest television roles, short films, music videos, and podcast appearances. [8]
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