THIS super cute seven-year-old has become an Internet sensation with her stunning dance moves.

A video of Jenaya Hall-Williams, from Wood Farm, practising her moves ahead of a competiton was uploaded to Facebook

But proud mum Cherelle Williams, who used to dance herself, was not expecting the explosion online the clip has since caused, being viewed 3.5 million times and shared nearly 60,000 times on social media site Facebook.

The 29-year-old said: "It is just crazy.

"It is not even two weeks ago that the video was put on Facebook. Her nan shared it, then her friend in America said it was incredible and shared it too.

"From there it just spiralled, I don't think Jenaya really understands to be honest.

"But I think it is quite nice that she is so innocent to it all."

Jenaya simply said: "I just love dancing."

The viral star is a member of Blackbird Leys based KC School of Dance, and the video that was posted on its page on May 30 has more than 65,000 likes.

Dance teacher Kelley Collins, who owns the dance school, said: "It is so strange. My Facebook page was basically just for parents and dancers to track progression videos.

"The video has gone crazy and everybody is just talking about how amazing Jenaya is.

"It makes me feel quite emotional actually because we have achieved quite a lot at the dance school but always stayed quite quiet about it, but to see it out there and comments from all over the world is an honour."

Ms Collins, who also taught the 29-year-old mum, said: "She dances just like her mum did at that age but also has this larger than life personality, whereas Cherelle was quite shy."

The "slow stroke contemporary" routine was performed to a cover of Naughty Boy ft. Sam Smith.

It was part of Jenaya's practice ahead of her first championship competition in Crawley on June 26, which she went on to win.

Mrs Williams said: "She has been dancing since she was age four and competing for two years.

"Her last competition, myself and her dad Matthew went along to and she was just amazing, she loved it.

"We both are so proud, I am still taking it all in and it just keeps going up."

The youngsters perfect pirouettes, jazzy jeté and sassy steps have impressed thousands and attracted comments online such as "this little one has a gift" and "this proves some dancers are born with the talent, then the right school/teachers brings that talent out".

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