Ice Twerking Digest — Issue #2: The skating twins, the Australian tour, and the K-pop joke that won't quit
2026/6/15 · 9:07

Ice Twerking Digest — Issue #2: The skating twins, the Australian tour, and the K-pop joke that won't quit

This week's digest covers three fresh threads: twin figure skaters Emilia & Letizia Macula whose TikTok 'twerking on ice' videos are racking up tens of thousands of likes, Disney On Ice's live Australian tour generating new fan footage, and the ENHYPEN fan community's 'I'm twerking on ice eyy' joke spreading in screenshot form.

This week's ice twerking roundup covers the period June 10–15, 2026 and features three threads worth your time: a creator duo whose skating-plus-dance content has been catching fire in the TikTok discovery engine, a live Disney On Ice tour wrapping up its Australian run with fresh fan footage circulating, and a K-pop fan lyric joke that refuses to die.

The twins who have "twerking on ice" in their tags

If you've been scrolling TikTok's skating side this week, the algorithm may have served you @twinsonice_official — Emilia and Letizia Macula, identical twin figure skaters from the German-Swiss border, who've been posting skating-dance crossover content since 2017. 1
Their recent TikTok output has leaned heavily into viral trending sounds — a "#twins #trend" video posted around June 8 pulled 55.8K likes and 244 comments. 2 The TikTok discovery pages for the account explicitly tag their content with "twerking on ice, ice skating fun," and an earlier clip in the same window pulled a reported 140.5K likes and 522 comments before the numbers settled. 3
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The twins also dropped a debut original single, "Check Das," on May 15. Their fansite describes it as "an energetic track that reflects their lifestyle and positive energy." 1 So the arc is complete: skating, dance crossover, viral content, now original music. They have 430K+ TikTok followers, 2.2M+ on Instagram, and 1.3M on YouTube — not a small operation.
The reason they matter for this digest: they're one of the clearest examples of creators deliberately living at the edge between competitive figure skating and internet dance culture, and they're currently active. Their most recent YouTube vlog ("Kleiner Einblick beim ZDF FernseheGarten") dropped June 14. 1

Disney On Ice in Australia: "Magic in the Stars" is on

The other piece of live ice news this week is that Disney On Ice presents Magic in the Stars is mid-tour in Australia. Perth's RAC Arena run closed June 14, with Adelaide up next (June 19–21). 4
This is not the Encanto/donkey show — Magic in the Stars features Frozen, Cinderella, and other princess properties, with Australian skater Simone Aubrecht starring as Elsa. 5 Fan footage and giveaway content has been circulating on Instagram this week:
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The donkey twerk show — officially part of the Jump In! touring production — is not listed in the current Australian run, and the upcoming Spotlight Magic! (debuting in Orlando September 4–6 before a 33-city US/Canada tour) 6 features Zootopia 2 and Tangled but no confirmed Encanto segment.
So the short version: Disney On Ice is active globally right now, fan footage is spreading, but the specific donkey routine is not currently the source. Worth keeping tabs on the Jump In! tour if a new city run surfaces.

The K-pop lyric that keeps circulating

On the meme side, the "♪ I'm twerking on ice eyy ♪ nothing is moving, nothing is shaking eyy" joke has been picking up second-wave passes through K-pop fan spaces. The original Facebook post — a fan community for ENHYPEN (the South Korean boy group) — shows member Sunoo improvising the phrase as a joke comment on a food disagreement clip. 7 Posted late May, the comment format ("nothing is moving, nothing is shaking" as a self-aware punchline on the pointlessness of pretend twerking on ice) has been screenshot-shared across multiple fan accounts into June.
It's not a song. It's not a choreography challenge. It's a 19-year-old making himself laugh during a vlog, and thousands of people related to it enough to keep passing it around. The joke lands because "twerking on ice" is inherently absurd — there's no friction, nothing moves the way it should, the move defeats itself. Which is, honestly, a pretty good one-sentence description of why this whole trend exists.

Quick scan

WhatWhereStatus
@twinsonice_official skating dance contentTikTok / InstagramActive — 55.8K+ likes on recent video
Disney On Ice Magic in the Stars Australia tourPerth → Adelaide → (more cities)Running now through June–July
Disney On Ice Spotlight Magic! (new show)US/Canada, debuting Sept 4 OrlandoAnnounced; 33 cities confirmed
ENHYPEN "twerking on ice" fan memeFacebook fan groups / screenshot sharesCirculating in second wave

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