The #RhymePOV TikTok trend has people acting as different characters and stereotypes through rhymes set to a beat.
The #RhymePOV TikTok trend has people acting as different characters and stereotypes through rhymes set to a beat.
TikTok POV videos set to the song “Read Me My Rights” by Brantley Gilbert parody Republican politics and situations where someone is ready for a fight.
TikTokers have created a POV trend where they act out scenarios that take place in a fictional world where certain things are decided for them like who their soulmate is and how many points they’re assigned.
Some Straight TikTokers have been creating controversial POV videos where they roleplay as fathers talking to their children, calling themselves “daddy” and making sexual references about him and “mommy.”
A genre of TikTok videos features teenage boys and young men flirting with the camera or role-playing romantic situations. As they grow in popularity, boyfriend POV TikToks have also become the subject of parody and ridicule.