People are showing off their curves in the #SilhouetteChallenge on social media.
People are showing off their curves in the #SilhouetteChallenge on social media.
TikTokers are dancing to Billy Joel’s “Zanzibar” with choreography by @maxmith_.
TikTokers are dancing with their friends in a circle to “SexyBack” by Justin Timberlake.
A genre of TikTok videos features people cooking meals for their husbands or significant others. Videos contain both serious content and satirical takes on traditional gender roles.
TikTokers are dancing to a mashup of the songs “Toxic” by Brittney Spears, “Love Shack” by The B-52’s, and “Dragula” by Rob Zombie.
Popular on several social media platforms, “ok ima fight these/damn these got hands” memes showcase scenarios where people are surprised by how challenging something is.
Here’s a roundup of the year’s best TikTok trends, memes, and dance challenges.
Memes that ask people to “tell us” something “without actually telling us” are popular on Twitter and TikTok.
TikTokers are remarking on not-so-strange coincidences by lip-syncing to the song “How Bizarre” by OMC.
TikTokers are showing off their embarrassing habits and behaviors under the premise of being “hot girl s**t” in skits set to the song “Girls In The Hood” by Megan Thee Stallion.
Here’s StayHipp’s roundup of the top TikTok memes, challenges, and dances from November 2020 that are worth trying in December.
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.