

The “What Happened To Hello, How Are You?” TikToks see creators lip-syncing to moments they’ve been surprised or caught off-guard by a rude or demanding statement.
The “What Happened To Hello, How Are You?” TikToks see creators lip-syncing to moments they’ve been surprised or caught off-guard by a rude or demanding statement.
My Momma Wasn’t A Heather TikTok trend sees creators sharing throwback photos of their mother set to Sada Baby’s “Whole Lotta Choppas.”
For the month of September 2020, here’s what’s hot on TikTok including terminology, memes, and dance challenges.
The “People’ll Love You And Support You When It’s Beneficial” TikToks typically see creators walking slowly while expressing different emotions in front of green screen backgrounds.
The “How You Stepping” dance is trending on TikTok. The dance requires some fancy footwork. It is marked by hopping, quickly crossing your legs, bending your knees at varying angles, and stepping from side-to-side.
TikTok’s #CatfishChallenge calls for creators to expose themselves as a catfish by sharing share a photo and video of themselves all dolled-up, followed by a video of them “right now.”
TikTokers are using the app’s color selector editing feature to see how yellow their teeth are in what’s known as the #YellowTeethChallenge.
On Twitter, people are joking about what 2020 would be if it were not a year, but something else, with the hashtag #If2020Were__ItWouldBe__.
The “I Morphed My Face With The Twilight Cast” TikToks typically consist of creators using FaceApp to create a new Twilight cast. They also rate each character and detail their new character traits.
“Please, I Can’t Live Like This Anymore, Then Leave” TikToks are about creators and cartoon characters fleeing terrible or annoying situations.
The Baka TikTok trend sees creators saying “Baka” in various tones after playing a clip of DJ Purpberry’s (Chopped and Screwed) version of Lil Uzi Vert’s “20 Min.”
Kimberly Guilfoyle’s speech at the 2020 RNC included her yelling “THE BEST IS YET TO COME,” inspiring memes and mockery online.