‘Dance Moms: New Era’: Who are Lily and Corine Rae Bolno? How Hulu star is taking the lead in fight against childhood cancer
LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA: Lily Rae Bolno from 'Dance Moms: New Era' is an 11-year-old dancer at Studio Bleu Dance Center, training under the guidance of Miss Glo. Lily began dancing at the age of 3 and has mastered various styles, including ballet, jazz, lyrical, contemporary, tap, hip-hop, musical theater, and acro. She is celebrated for her emotional storytelling and ability to connect with audiences, which has earned her titles such as National Miss Nexstar and 1st Overall Advanced Soloist.
Additionally, she has received numerous other titles, scholarships, and first-place wins.
Lily is not just a talented dancer; she is also committed to making a difference. She serves as an ambassador for Dance Hope Cure, raising awareness for childhood cancer. Next year, she plans to launch her own dancewear line in collaboration with Oh La La Dancewear.
Who is Lily's mother Corine Bolno?
Corrine Rae Bolno, Lily's mother, plays a pivotal role in her daughter's dance career. With two decades of experience in marketing and digital campaigns, Corrine has seamlessly transitioned her skills to focus on Lily's journey.
She is a dedicated and respected figure among dance moms, always striving to be a team player and advocate for all the dancers, using her expertise to help Lily achieve her dreams.
Corine Bolno wants her daughter to be the best dancer and performer
Corrine Rae Bolno is determined to help her daughter, Lily, become the best dancer and performer she can be. With two decades of experience in marketing and digital campaigns, Corrine has skillfully transitioned her professional skills to support Lily's dance career. She is a dedicated and respected figure among dance moms, known for her team spirit and advocacy for all the dancers.
Corrine's commitment is evident in every aspect of Lily's training and performances. She uses her marketing expertise to create opportunities and visibility for Lily, ensuring she has the best possible support. Corrine said to Entertainment Weekly, "I am driven and determined to help Lily become the best dancer and performer she can be. As a respected voice among dance moms, I strive to be a team player and advocate for the dancers."