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Culture April 22, 2020

Keke Palmer's TikTok dance hints at possible 'True Jackson, VP' reboot

WATCH: Keke Palmer's TikTok dance hints at possible 'True Jackson, VP' reboot

Cue the music: "True Jackson, VP" might be coming back!

Keke Palmer got the internet talking when she posted a video on TikTok hinting that the show she starred in as a child might be getting a reboot.

@kekepalmer

Congrats! Another reboot! 😭

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Palmer posted a video of herself dancing to the "True Jackson, VP" theme song on Twitter with the caption, "Congrats! Another reboot! Y’all made this happen."

In less than 24 hours, the video has over 3 million views and 55,000 retweets.

Clearly, "True Jackson, VP" fans are on the edge of their seats wondering if Palmer might be bringing her character back for more.

Congrats! Another reboot! Y’all made this happen 😭🥴💀 pic.twitter.com/DMya576Dal

— Keke Palmer (@KekePalmer) April 21, 2020
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For those of you who don't remember, the show followed the life of 15-year-old True Jackson (played by Palmer), who makes her way into the New York City fashion industry.

The show aired on Nickelodeon from 2008 to 2011, when it was canceled after three seasons.

Palmer was joined by other child actors including Ashley Argota, Matt Shively and Robbie Amell. The cast filmed episodes in front of a live studio audience.

Seems like the other stars haven't been cued into the possible reboot news yet.

"Ummmm.... what’s good?" Shively tweeted. "You tryin to play with my heart or what?!"

Amell also took to Twitter, writing, "I’m ready."

Ummmm.... what’s good? You tryin to play with my heart or what?! @ashleyargota9 https://t.co/tJwL3akl6p

— Matt Shively (@MattShively1) April 21, 2020

No word yet on whether or not the reboot is actually happening, but here's to hoping we get good news soon.

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