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Orange Shirt Kid became immortalized last month during Epic’s BoogieDown contest. The contest asked people to submit their own dances, which could potentially be chosen as a new emote in Fortnite .
The latest dance emote addition, Orange Justice, is a cheeky nod to the Fortnite community, with Epic once again knocking it out of the park with in-jokes.
The Orange Justice dance is one that fans and the community are going to be desperate to get their hands on. Here's what you need to do to get it in Fortnite Battle Royale's Season 4.
Now, another lawsuit has surfaced from the mother of "Orange Shirt Kid" and his dance routine, referred to in Fortnite as "Orange Justice." This suit is a bit different from the others we've seen ...
Orange Shirt Kid submitted his dance to Epic as part of the BoogieDown contest. While another entry won the grand prize, the kid's goofy moves were so popular that they spawned a 'justice for ...
But after the winner of the contest was announced on Sunday, the Fortnite community rebelled and instead clung to a hero dubbed “Orange Shirt Kid” who placed 23rd in the official contest ranking.
The mother of the Fortnite player now known as Orange Shirt Kid has contracted the same law firm which has filed suits against Epic Games on behalf of rapper 2 Milly, “Backpack Kid,” and others.
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