Aussie Bro Squad Mum: denied conspiracy theories that they were forced to perform

The mother of the ‘Aussie Bro Squad‘ dance group has denied claims they were forced to perform as their social media accounts grew in popularity.

Based on the NSW Central Coast, the Aussie Bro Squad consists of four brothers: Tyler, 17, Jackson, 15, and identical twins Brayden and Rawson, 18.

Their perfectly synchronized dance videos have racked up a combined 3.3 million likes on TikTok and the group has more than 100,000 followers.

Their mother, Beverley McKellar, films all of their videos and uploads dozens to TikTok, Instagram and Facebook almost every day.

Ms McKellar also has her own TikTok account, where she describes herself as an ‘Aussiebrosquad mum’ and posts more dance videos.

However, as their online following has grown, some have questioned how the boys find the time to make so many videos while still attending school.

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‘Those boys dance 24/7. Are they okay?’ one fan asked.

The group also regularly receive negative comments from people calling their videos ‘creepy’ and asking if they are being bullied.

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Some critics have even suggested that their mother forced them to dance.

However, Beverly hit back at those accusations during a live stream earlier this year.

‘Did I make them do it? Do they look like they were forced to do it, guys?’ she asked.

‘I think they look like they’re having a good time.’

Despite this, conspiracy theories continue to circulate about the group of teenagers.

One person said: ‘I honestly don’t understand why four boys in their late teens would wake up at six in the morning to perform dance routines while being coached by their mother.’

‘I feel like I’m looking at an employee, not a family. The mother is the boss,’ another added.

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