"They're super empowering and they make you feel confident"
TikTok star Sabrina Bahsoon danced with Naomi Campbell on the London Underground, leaving commuters stunned.
The supermodel joined Sabrina, known as Tube Girl, as they were spotted on the Victoria Line dancing to Charli XCX’s new track ‘360’.
Naomi swished her hair as she grooved with Sabrina while commuters looked on.
Sharing the video on her Instagram, Naomi wrote:
“What a fun afternoon going back to my roots and visiting my hometown of Brixton with Sabrina on the Victoria line in preparation for my upcoming exhibition at the V&A.”
The Naomi: In Fashion exhibition explores the iconic model’s 40-year career in the fashion world.
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The display will also feature fashion photography, curated by Edward Enninful.
Opening on June 22, 2024, it will run until April 6, 2025, and will feature past and present pieces from the designers who helped shape Naomi’s early career.
Outfits from Chanel, Dolce & Gabbana, Alexander McQueen, Jean Paul Gaultier, Virgil Abloh and more are set to be included.
In the comments section, an appreciative Sabrina wrote:
“Thank you for showing me your ends!!!”
Sabrina Bahsoon became an overnight sensation in August 2023 after posting a TikTok video of herself dancing on the Central Line.
The internet personality now boasts 795,000 followers on the platform.
She previously said she was “so glad” to have sparked a worldwide trend which encourages women to have fun and get out of their comfort zones.
The 23-year-old Londoner admitted:
“I definitely did not expect (to go viral). I just posted that video for fun.”
In the viral clip, Sabrina can be seen dancing to David Guetta and Nicki Minaj’s ‘Where Them Girls At’.
The caption read: “Being the friend who lives on the other side of the city so you gotta hype yourself up during the commute.”
@sabrinabahsoon Gotta match the vibes when i arrive #londontiktok #nickiminaj ? where dem girls at – fee?
From there, the dancing videos exploded.
She said: “They’re super empowering and they make you feel confident and like you’re that b****.”
Despite being recognised as Tube Girl, it was her current manager who came up with the name.
Sabrina explained: “My manager reached out to me when I had 6,000 followers, after the second Tube Girl video.
“He said to me, ‘I was telling my friends that I was having a meeting with the Tube Girl and they were so excited’, and it sort of clicked in my head.
“I hashtagged it on the rest of my videos and it kind of went from there.”
Women worldwide are now emulating the trend by dancing on public transport.
Sabrina Bahsoon said: “I’m so glad other girls are having fun with me and getting out of their comfort zones and caring less about what others think.
“Now I see the Tube Girls of Warsaw, of Paris, and it’s just insane.”
But she confessed that away from social media, she is shy.
Sabrina said: “I am way more shy and introverted than Tube Girl is. She’s like my alter ego, she’s way more sassier.”
As she spends a lot of time on the London Underground travelling to visit friends, Sabrina has become somewhat of a Tube connoisseur.
She added: “The Central line is my favourite because that is where the original video was filmed.
“And then I would say the Victoria line as that is another line I take a lot to go and see my friends.
“The Bakerloo line is the worst for me because I just don’t like the lighting in there and it’s very rickety and hard to keep my balance.”








