Former WWE Superstar Cameron (Ariane Andrew) Is Unrecognizable In Crazy Music Video For Her New Single

Former WWE Superstar Cameron (Ariane Andrew) Is Unrecognizable In Crazy Music Video For Her New Single

Former WWE Superstar Cameron (Ariane Andrew) Is Unrecognizable In Crazy Music Video For Her New Single Former WWE Superstar Cameron (Ariane Andrew) Is Unrecognizable In Crazy Music Video For Her New Single

By JoshWilding - Jun 10, 2021 01:06 PM EST
Filed Under: WWE

Ariane Andrew was known as Cameron in WWE and competed in the 2011 season of Tough Enough.

Despite being eliminated first from the competition, she was later signed by the company and ended forming The Funkadactyls with Naomi. Her most infamous moment came when she demanded the referee count a pinfall while her opponent was on their stomach, something fans didn't forget.

After appearing in Total Divas for a couple of years, WWE eventually released Cameron and she returned to the ring last year as part of All Elite Wrestling's Women’s Tag Team Cup Tournament. Unfortunately, she was eliminated in the first round, and we haven't seen her in the company since.

Now, Ariane is releasing a single called "Born With It." Remixed by Damon Sharpe, who has worked with the likes of Ariana Grande, Destiny’s Child, and Jennifer Lopez, it's pretty catchy and the video makes the former WWE Superstar looks totally unrecognisable, especially with blue hair!

We'll be sure to keep you updated if Ariane does decide to make her in-ring return, and you can watch this music video for "Born With It" in the Tweet below:
 

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