Christina Milian recently made an appearance on “The Ellen Degeneres Show” where she taught Ellen how to “pop that thing.” The talk show audience was thrilled as Milian performed her hit song “Dip it Low.” Ellen was in awe of Milian’s impressive dancing skills and expressed her admiration for the music video.

Ellen, being the charismatic host that she is, wanted to know the meaning behind the lyrics “pop pop pop that thing.” Milian explained that it refers to a dance move where you pop your booty. She graciously offered to teach Ellen and the ladies in the audience how to do the dance. The energy in the room escalated as Milian demonstrated the moves, with the audience cheering along.

The conversation then shifted to Milian’s fitness routine. She revealed that she enjoys various forms of exercise to stay in shape. She mentioned her love for Tai Bo at Billy Blanks and going on late-night walks with her mom. Milian also mentioned that she often trains with her best friend to keep things exciting.

Ellen, always one to bring up interesting stories, asked Milian about her experiences in Japan. Milian shared that she’s toured there several times and the audience’s reaction has always been overwhelming. The Japanese fans are known for their passion and dedication. They shower Milian with gifts, including antique jewelry, which she graciously accepts. Milian expressed her gratitude for the warm reception she receives in Japan.

As the interview wrapped up, Milian mentioned her love for monkeys and sushi. She jokingly said that she now has an abundance of stuffed monkeys but needs to start mentioning luxury items like money and Louis Vuitton. Ellen chimed in, remarking on the generosity of fans and how they often send thoughtful gifts.

Overall, Christina Milian‘s appearance on “The Ellen Degeneres Show” was entertaining and lively. She showcased her dance moves, shared stories of her experiences in Japan, and engaged in a fun conversation with Ellen. Milian proved once again that she is a triple threat with her singing, dancing, and acting skills. And as a bonus, the audience members went home with a copy of the “Be Cool” soundtrack.

Originally aired on March 17, 2005