
College gymnast Margzetta Frazier had a surprise call from Janet Jackson -- and it got emotional
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College gymnast Margzetta Frazier received the call of a lifetime after going viral with a spectacular floor routine set to some of pop star Janet Jackson's greatest hits.
Earlier in February, the University of Californian athlete took the internet by storm and scored an impressive 9.925 out of 10 at UCLA's meet against Brigham Young University after incorporating some choreography from Jackson's music videos "Nasty" and "If." Frazier's efforts did not go unnoticed -- Jackson shared the 20-year-old athlete's tweet of the clip, writing, "#iLuvIT."
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