Chinese street style TikTok videos are going viral. Their spread has inspired new TikTok trends while opening a conversation around anti-Asian sentiment during the COVID era.
Chinese street style TikTok videos are going viral. Their spread has inspired new TikTok trends while opening a conversation around anti-Asian sentiment during the COVID era.
“He has no lips”/”how will he get kiss kiss” TikTok memes come from several layers of TikTok meme trends, with audio from a duet between @polo.boyy and @thereal_tati.
TikTok’s Wide Walking trend sees creators putting their own spin on the “Wide Walking Putin” memes using distorted footage. These videos are performed to Piano Fantasia’s “Song For Denise” (Maxi version).
As COVID-19 cases surge across the United States, these memes drag anti-maskers for refusing to do their part to protect public health.
TikTok’s “Pump It” dance by creator @Nathanlust consists of air guitar, the woah, claps, and the mop. It is performed to DJ TVMPO’s (@djtvmpo) mash-up of Black Eyed Peas’ “Pump It” and Lil Nas X’s “Rodeo.”
TikTok’s upgraded duet feature (up and down) allows creators to use the feature horizontally, leading to a new type of trend on the app.
Creators are using TikTok’s upgraded duet feature to superimpose their body on top of Irish dancer @Marypapageorge.
Ivanka Trump’s controversial endorsement of Goya Foods led to many parody memes.
TikTokers are pretending to hit or “bonk” people on the head in order to fix a “malfunction,” usually an emotion or a trait someone else might deem controversial.
TikTokers are using audio of Madison Beer saying she was supposed to be in Ariana Grande’s “Thank U, Next” music video to poke fun at situations where they used an excuse to make up for being rejected or excluded.
Howie Mandel’s most recent TikTok posts have troubled some fans who have developed conspiracy theories that he’s being held captive. Howie has denied such rumors, but the #HelpHowie ‘movement’ continues to spread online.
Instagram accounts dedicated to sharing images of animals, objects, memes, and other things associated with different names give people their own personalized images with their names on them.