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|hair color = Blonde
|hair color = Blonde
|height = 5' 1"
|height = 5' 1"
|school grade = 9th (17/18)
|profession = Dancer <br> Model <br> Student
|profession = Dancer <br> Model <br> Student
|affilations = Complexity (dance group) <br> DJ's Mix (dance group) <br> Fresh Faces (dance group)
|affilations = Complexity (dance group) <br> DJ's Mix (dance group) <br> Fresh Faces (dance group)
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|pets = Mojo (hamster)
|pets = Mojo (hamster)
|nicknames = Baby Jay <br> Jay
|nicknames = Baby Jay <br> Jay
|school grade = 9th (17/18)}}'''''Jaycee Wilkins''''' was born on November 24, 2002. At the age of two, Jaycee was enrolled in dance classes at Club Dance Studio. It was evident from her very first class that she was talented. "She had a natural flexibility that helped her reach the top of her age level quickly," said [[Alexa Moffett]], Jaycee's former dance teacher.  
}}'''''Jaycee Wilkins''''' was born on November 24, 2002. At the age of two, Jaycee was enrolled in dance classes at Club Dance Studio. It was evident from her very first class that she was talented. "She had a natural flexibility that helped her reach the top of her age level quickly," said [[Alexa Moffett]], Jaycee's former dance teacher.  


By the age of 9, Jaycee was winning national titles at dance competitions and was well-known in the dance community. Soon after, Jaycee began making television appearances on shows like Disney Channel's ''Shake It Up'' and NBC's ''America's Got Talent''. Jaycee and her friend from Club Dance, [[Dylynn Jones]], participated in Disney Channel's ''Make Your Mark''. Having won the televised competition, the two girls got to dance alongside Zendaya Coleman and Bella Thorne in a scene of ''Shake It Up''. In addition to this, Jaycee has also made several appearances on TLC's ''Toddlers and Tiaras.''
By the age of 9, Jaycee was winning national titles at dance competitions and was well-known in the dance community. Soon after, Jaycee began making television appearances on shows like Disney Channel's ''Shake It Up'' and NBC's ''America's Got Talent''. Jaycee and her friend from Club Dance, [[Dylynn Jones]], participated in Disney Channel's ''Make Your Mark''. Having won the televised competition, the two girls got to dance alongside Zendaya Coleman and Bella Thorne in a scene of ''Shake It Up''. In addition to this, Jaycee has also made several appearances on TLC's ''Toddlers and Tiaras.''
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Her fixator was removed for the first time in February of 2016 by Dr. Feldman of The Paley Orthopedic & Spine Institute. She wore a brace on her hip for a month, having it removed in March. Her recovery also involved in physical therapy for much of this time in order to regain her strength.  
Her fixator was removed for the first time in February of 2016 by Dr. Feldman of The Paley Orthopedic & Spine Institute. She wore a brace on her hip for a month, having it removed in March. Her recovery also involved in physical therapy for much of this time in order to regain her strength.  


Unfortunately, a week into physical therapy, the recovery failed and her hip had re-collapsed. She found a new doctor out of the country, where she had yet another surgery to place a fixator on her hip in April of 2016, this time in Portugal with Doctor Craveiro Lopes. She had it removed in August, and was in a hip brace until that winter. She has recovered with a Stulberg 1 result, meaning her hip is now nearly normal. This also means that she will most likely not need a hip replacement.  
Unfortunately, a week into physical therapy, the recovery failed and her hip had re-collapsed. She found a new doctor out of the country, where she had yet another surgery to place a fixator on her hip in April of 2016, this time in Portugal with Doctor Craveiro Lopes. She had it removed in August, and was in a hip brace until that winter. She has recovered with a Stulberg 1 result, meaning her hip is now nearly normal. This also means that she will most likely not need a hip replacement.  


Jaycee returned to dance in January of 2017, and has since begun competing again with Club Dance.  
Jaycee returned to dance in January of 2017, and has since begun competing again with Club Dance.