Maddie Ziegler Joins in On the #CreativityIs Campaign

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Nowadays, celebrities love to update their fans and followers on their latest activities. Whether it's related to a show they are doing or a movie they will be appearing in, they love to make their fans know what's going on in their lives.

Take for example Maddie Ziegler, the star of "Dance Moms." The 13-year-old recently shared a short clip on her Instagram account to show her support for a new campaign hosted by Teen Vogue and Conde Nast. Using the hashtag #CreativityIs, Ziegler described the short clip as how she valued creativity and what it meant for her. Below the clip, Ziegler wrote "I'm excited to join the celebration of creativity with @teenvogue and @condenast. To me, #CreativityIs the magic that happens when you least expect it. Use #CreativityIs and tell me what it means to you." The clip appears on her Instagram account.

Ziegler is just one of the celebrities who has expressed their support for the #CreativityIs campaign being hosted by Conde Nast. According to AdAge, the project was intended to have a series of celebrities and the different employees of Conde Nast would talk about what creativity means for them via short videos posted on different social media channels. Among the celebrities who have been included on the list of those that have taken part in the campaign are Kendall Jenner, Ronda Rousey, Lily Aldridge, Jordan Spieth, Reese Witherspoon, Kerry Washington, and Hilary Rhoda.

So far, Conde Nast has been able to publish three representative supercuts with a 15-second video for every media brand. The list of the thirty-seven influencers also include Justin Bieber. Through the social media channels of these celebrities, they will be promoting the Conde Nast videos with the #CreativityIs hashtag.

With Ziegler joining in on the #CreativityIs campaign, she has demonstrated the power of creativity through her dancing. We'll get to see more of the professional dancer as she stars on the sixth season of TV show, "Dance Moms" which airs every Tuesday at 8 PM ET on Lifetime.

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