It's all coming back to Mandy Moore right now with this new TikTok Trend.
For some, hopping on to the trendy skits and dubs in TikTok is not something to do to unleash one's creativity.
But for Mandy Moore herself, it seems like it will do the job to entertain both of her fans as a singer and as an actress on the hit NBC show "This Is Us".
Born Amanda Leigh Moore, Mandy Moore, joined the viral Celine Dion TikTok challenge.
On the video, users are to lip-sync to the Canadian superstar 1996 classic hit "It's All Coming Back To Me Now, in the most dramatic way possible.
However, it was not Moore who did the challenge; it was her character as Rebecca Pearson at the Emmy-winning show This Is Us.
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The viral video
Rebecca, played by Moore, is seen sitting in between Brown's Randall and Huertas' Miguel.
Lip-syncing the first part of the pre-chorus, Moore then proceeded to what it seems a costume reveal - thanks to Brown and Huertas, who helped Rebecca out of her cardigan.
Brown then used the flashlights to make-shift as diva lights for Moore while Huertas fanned the now confident and belting "Rebecca".
The Instagram post, shared by Mandy Moore, is now with almost 220,000 likes and hundreds of comments from fans and celebrities alike who were amazed and amused at the short performance of the trio.
The caption reads, "When you call "grace" to make a @tiktok... #itsallcomingbacktomenow #thisisus#celinedion @celinedion@sterlingkbrown @jonhuertas".
Zachary Levi, Moore's co-star in Disney's Tangled, said the entire thing was genius, writing: "Hahahaha! GEE-KNEE-USSS!!! ".Hahahaha! GEE-KNEE-USSS!!! "
Friendship with co-stars
Meanwhile, their co-star Caitlyn Thompson enjoyed the whole thing as she was: "Dead. Worth EVERY penny".
Wilmer Valderrama - who Moore dated from 2000 to 2002 - also said:, "This is incredible," and the official This Is Us Instagram account writing, "It is all coming back to us.".
Recently, Moore revealed how fond she is with her castmates at NBC's "This Is Us" in an interview.
Asked about their closeness, Moore responded that they were "a very very close family" as they have been tightly knit, even with their crew from the beginning.
The Emmy-nominated actress also explained that "pretty much 95% of the people" who have worked since the pilot episode remained until the sixth season, which is reported to be the last.
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