Turk From Scrubs Has An Angry Message For Fortnite After ‘Stealing’ His Dance


Epic Games’ Fortnite is well-known for its battle-royale mode, and for its often hilarious emotes, which allow you to dance on the corpses of your enemies.

Epic has come under fire in the past for its use of well-known dances as emotes, with lots of celebrities and players accusing them of stealing the moves to be used in the game.

The latest celebrity to get a little angry with Epic is Donald Faison, star of beloved hospital sitcom Scrubs.

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Faison, who played the legendary Turk, has hit out against Epic for its use of what he’s called “his dance” in the game.

Faison recently announced that the famous dance, which was originally created to the song “Poison,” was created by himself during the filming of Scrubs episode, “My Half Acre.”

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At a recent panel appearance, Faison told fans asking to see his moves: “If you want to see it, you can play Fortnite, because they jacked that sh*t!”

However, Scrubs creator Bill Lawrence said he was approached by someone asking if they could make use of the choreography in the game, to which Lawrence agreed.

Stolen or not, maybe someone should have asked Faison?

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Recently, rapper 2 Milly also complained that his signature dance move, the ‘Milly Rock’ appears in Fortnite – without his permission.

Speaking to CBS News, 2 Milly said: “Everybody was just like, ‘Yo, your dance is in the game.’”

Known as the Swipe It Emote in Fortnite, the dance is causing controversy for the rapper, because it’s an emote that Epic Games sells for around $5.

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2 Milly complained: “[Epic Games] actually sell that particular move. It’s for purchase,

“That’s when I really was like … oh nah, this can’t go on too long.”

Although 2 Milly hasn’t stated what he wants to do going forward, it’s clear he’s not best pleased with Epic…