The fake crying acting challenge on TikTok draws criticism for showcasing how White women can weaponize their tears.
The fake crying acting challenge on TikTok draws criticism for showcasing how White women can weaponize their tears.
People are showing off their curves in the #SilhouetteChallenge on social media.
TikTokers are telling their BFF’s that they want to be more than just friends with the “darling you’re my best friend” #RuinOurFriendship challenge.
The “Ya Ya Ya Challenge” on TikTok is marked by creators repeating the same motion over and over again.
#DontLeaveMeChallenge videos are marked by TikTokers posing punny questions to a group of friends before running away. Their friends usually cheer them on, yelling, “Don’t leave me. Take me with you.”
The new #CrushOnYouChallenge requires TikTokers to create colored coordinated beauty looks set to Lil Kim’s “Crush on You” featuring Notorious B.I.G. The trend was started by user @TheFaceBully_.
There’s a rising trend on TikTok where users drink lemon juice and attempt to maintain a serious expression. The challenge is set to Lil Keed’s “Snake.”
“Put a finger down” TikTok videos feature people holding up five or ten fingers and then putting one down each time a statement applies to them.
The “Something New” TikTok dance challenge involves people lining up before they each perform a short series of dance moves directly in front of the camera.
The Stand Up Challenge, which involves two people performing a dual gymnastics routine, is rising in popularity on TikTok.
The Ahi Challenge on TikTok consists of a series of dance moves set to the reggaton song “Tra Tra” by Nfasis.
This new TikTok challenge has people sliding backward to the song “Reverse” by Vic Mensa.