Charlize Glass has established herself as a prominent dancer, choreographer, and actress, known for her powerful hip-hop style and extensive work across various entertainment platforms. After achieving runner-up status on MTV’s ‘America’s Best Dance Crew’ in 2012 as a member of the all-female crew 8 Flavahz, Charlize Glass established herself as a prominent dancer, choreographer, and actress, known for her powerful hip-hop style and extensive work across various entertainment platforms. Her early career saw her make national television appearances, including on ‘America’s Got Talent’ in 2008 and the BET Awards in 2010. She also appeared as a dancer in Willow Smith’s ‘Whip My Hair’ music video in 2010.
Expanding her entrepreneurial ventures, she launched her own dance studio, THE GLASSHOUSE LA, in Santa Clarita, CA, in 2020. She also showcased her talent in music videos for Justin Bieber’s ‘That’s What Love Is’ and Tate McRae’s ‘Stupid,’ both in 2020. In 2022, she performed in her second Super Bowl halftime show alongside Kendrick Lamar, an event that became one of the most-watched television broadcasts in American history. That year also saw her perform on the MTV Video Music Awards and at the Rolling Loud Festival New York with Nicki Minaj.
In 2023, Glass joined Maluma’s Don Juan World Tour as a background dancer. Continuing her impressive trajectory, Glass appeared as a Core Dancer in the 2024 feature film ‘Mean Girls’ and commenced her involvement as a background dancer for Nicki Minajs ‘Gag City US and Europe Tour’ in the same year. Looking ahead, she is slated to perform with Queen Latifah at the Oscars in 2025 and will also be featured as a dancer in Madison Beer’s ‘Yes Baby’ music video in 2025, further solidifying her status across major entertainment platforms.