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  • TikTokers are using ‘I’ll blow up’ trend to share their biggest viral moments – Dexerto

    TikTokers are using ‘I’ll blow up’ trend to share their biggest viral moments TikTok: koda.mace / _papi_j0se_TikTok users are looking back on their most viral moments from their time on the app as part of the popular ‘I’ll blow up’ trend that’s taking over people’s For You Page. Video platform TikTok has become known for starting a whole array of new online trends, from bizarre challenges to simple recipes. Many of the trends begin as a result of an audio, or ‘sound’ as they are referred to on the app, with songs both old and new spawning a host of different trends that anyone can get involved in. One of the most recent trends to dominate the app is based on AJR’s ‘World’s Smallest Violin,’ with some of the most popular lyrics from the track being, “So if I do not find somebody soon, I’ll blow up into smithereens, and spew my tiny symphony.” However, TikTok users have been cutting the lyrics off right after ‘I’ll blow up’ in order to look back on a video of theirs that blew up unexpectedly on the app, showing a screenshot of the video thumbnail to show how many views it got. User koda.mace showed a video of their school’s unappealing chocolate milk, which garnered over 15 million views when they first uploaded it in 2021, revealing that they “still get notifications” from the viral hit. Others looked back on everything from proposal videos to hilarious pranks, which all unexpectedly ended up getting millions of views when they were originally posted. Some users are getting a chance to see these viral clips for the first time thanks to this trend, and many people are going viral all over again thanks to the boost it’s giving these already popular clips.

  • TikTokers are whipping their foundation in viral makeup trend – Dexerto

    TikTokers are whipping their foundation in viral makeup trend TikTok: xxaleeezyTikTok users are whipping their foundation with a handheld milk frother as part of a viral makeup hack that’s going viral on the platform. The makeup and beauty community is huge on TikTok, with a variety of different creators going viral on a constant basis with simple tips and tricks, as well as stunning makeup looks. One hack that has gone viral on the app on a number of different occasions, involves people using a handheld milk frother to whip up their foundation, giving it a new texture that many have claimed looks better on their skin. Each creator has adapted the hack to their own preferences, but the process generally involves adding foundation to a small quantity of water and then using a handheld milk frother to mix it until it has a mousse-like consistency. People then apply it to their face as they usually would, and use either a beauty blender, a brush, or their hands to blend it into the face. Creators like Avonna Sunshine and xxaleeezy have garnered hundreds of thousands of views for their videos trying out the hack. Some have reported that the finished product looks smoother and dewier on their skin than when they use it regularly, whereas others haven’t noticed as much of a difference. “Okay but why does that actually look so good,” one commenter wrote on a viral video about the hack. Another user wrote: “It looks the exact same as normal foundation.” The end result is going to differ depending on the ingredients of the foundation you’re using, as well as the amount of water you add it to, and how long you whisk it for, among other factors. For this reason, if you want to try the hack out yourself, you may have to experiment with the quantities of each product until you find a consistency that works for your skin.

  • TikTokers are turning toast into pizza and it’s a viral food trend already – Dexerto

    TikTokers are turning toast into pizza and it’s a viral food trend already TikTok: Ariana Michelle/ Sister SnackingFoodies have been flocking to TikTok as users are entertaining the idea of making pizza out of toast, even catching the attention of Hailey Bieber, who has made her own rendition of the viral delicatessen. The trendy dish that users have dubbed “pizza toast” has caught the attention of many, with #pizzatoast having over 110-million views. While this has only just taken off as a trend on TikTok, pizza toast is similar to French Bread Pizza, in which a pre-baked loaf is topped with tomato, cheese and other ingredients before going under the grill / into the oven. American model and TikTok star Hailey Bieber, who originally pioneered the trend, is now showing TikTok how to make the viral “pizza toast.” Hailey Bieber shows us how to make the viral dish On January 29, 2022, Bieber uploaded a video to TikTok showing her fans how to make the mouth-watering dish, amassing over 6.1 million views. The 25-year-old likes to start out making the dish by slicing a loaf of sourdough bread and buttering each side, lightly dowsing it in truffle oil. The self-proclaimed cook then goes on to add burrata cheese to each of the bread slices, topping it off with tomatoes that were “dressed in olive oil, lemon, and salt.” Bieber concludes the cooking tutorial by setting the oven to 375 degrees and baking the cheesy bread, resulting in a perfectly baked culinary delight. Users on the app have responded to Bieber’s video with food reviews, one TikToker saying that “@Hailey Bieber pizza toast S L A P S.” Analytics on the app show that pizza toast is the second-most popular toast recipe on the app, falling right below avocado toast.

  • TikTokers are using Hurricane Ian to take part in Michael Jackson trend – Dexerto

    TikTokers are using Hurricane Ian to take part in Michael Jackson trend TikTok: luvthesanders, itsjordangeeeTikTokers in Florida are using Hurricane Ian’s category 4 winds to take part in a trend paying tribute to Michael Jackson — and commenters can’t get enough of it. Hurricane Ian continues to ravage America’s Southwestern coasts as Florida residents seek shelter from the ongoing tropical cyclone. With wind speeds dying down from 150 mph to 65 mph, Ian has left 2.5 million people out of power — but not everyone is hunkering down and waiting out the storm. Instead, some TikTokers are taking advantage of the gale-force winds to take part in a popular trend paying tribute to the King of Pop, Michael Jackson. Hurricane Ian sparks a Michael Jackson Tik Tok trend The fad goes as follows: TikTokers will stand outside in the rain and wind, getting their groove on to Jackson’s song ‘Earth Song’ like they’re in a music video. Some of these videos have gone viral, with TikToker Jordan Glenn’s passionate rendition of Earth Song racking up over 3.2 million views on the site as part of her unconventional 21st birthday bash. Even TikTok family ‘Luv the Sanders’ took part in the craze, showing their sibling Sai braving the rain and wind to dramatically belt out some classic Jackson tunes. Despite meteorologists warning that citizens should seek shelter and stay out of the elements, commenters are showering these videos with comments and jokes about how some local Floridians handle inclement weather. “We don’t take anything seriously,” a commenter said. “Florida hurricane parties are about to be top tier this time around.” “Lmao our generation play all day!” one user wrote. “Me making the best out of things ’cause crying and stressing won’t change it,” another joked. Hurricane Ian has slowed down to a tropical storm at the time of writing and continues inland, where several counties are under tornado watches as the weather continues to rage. This is just the latest dangerous trend to take off on TikTok after experts warned users against marinating their chicken in NyQuil.

  • TikTokers are putting toilet paper in the fridge for this wild reason – Dexerto

    TikTokers are putting toilet paper in the fridge for this wild reason CanvaTikTokers are going crazy for the newest life hack which includes putting a roll of toilet paper in the fridge, but what are the benefits of it? Thanks to social media, when someone comes up with an idea—good or bad—it spreads like wildfire. From how to easily see if a pair of jeans will fit without trying them on to a better technique to shake a ketchup bottle to get to the last bit of sauce, you never know what the next viral life hack will be. This time, the newest viral trend seems to be putting a roll of toilet paper in the fridge… Even though toilet paper became a valuable commodity during the pandemic, that isn’t why people are storing toilet paper in their fridge or freezer like they would cold hard cash. So, what gives? Well, the real reason is all about freshness. According to @smartfoxlifehacks, putting toilet paper in the fridge is a trick that the hotel industry uses to absorb bad odors. “[In hotels], toilet rolls are put in the fridge, and you can also do this at home. All you have to do is take a roll of toilet paper and put it in your fridge because toilet paper absorbs unpleasant odors. And this way you make sure your fridge no longer smells unpleasant. “Every two to three weeks, you should replace the roll with a new one.” News outlet Parade recommends using a fresh roll, placing it in the back of the fridge away from anything that could leak, and throwing away the roll after three weeks — “don’t try to reuse the roll in the bathroom,” the outlet warned. Another TikToker revealed that the stench might not be coming from mysterious spills or spoiled food, but rather from the fridge tray, which sits at the back of the refrigerator and collects whatever liquids are drained out. The cleaning guru also recommended cleaning underneath and behind the fridge to ensure that stray crumbs or smelly particles are rotting.

  • TikTokers are hitting back at the platform’s ‘hooked nose’ filter – Dexerto

    TikTokers are hitting back at the platform’s ‘hooked nose’ filter TikTok: lislynn13, phat_squirrelTikTokers are hitting back at a ‘hooked nose’ filter being used on the site, calling the face-altering tool both racist and offensive to those with large noses and certain ethnic features. TikTok is home to a slew of trends that take the app by storm from time to time. However, while most of these fads are relatively harmless, a few have struck up major amounts of backlash from users and even pushback from health experts (see the site’s latest ‘butter board’ craze — oh, and ‘Nyquil Chicken’). The latest trend to go viral on TikTok is a filter that gives users a large, hooked nose, set to the song ‘Numbers’ by Temporex… and not everyone is here for it. Notably, however, the trend has been coming under fire from a slew of different creators, who have called out other TikTokers for using the app to demean those with large noses. TikTokers aren’t happy with app’s ‘hooked nose’ filter TikToker ‘lislyn13’ called out people using the filter as a “confidence booster,” writing in a sarcastic caption: “OMG I couldn’t imagine having a giant ugly huge bump nose thank God I have this beautiful itty bitty ski slope nose!” TikToker Natalie, aka ‘phat_squirrel,’ called out users for feeling “glad” they don’t have features from certain ethnic groups. “‘This filter makes me feel so much better about my nose,’ well I know it definitely doesn’t for people that actually have these features,” she wrote. “This trend is just saying, ‘I’m glad I don’t have Middle Eastern features’ without saying it.” TikToker ‘jennaluvsmoney’ also called out the filter’s racist connotations, saying in a caption: “You guys are using this filter for a ‘confidence booster’ not realizing you’re mocking African, Middle Eastern and [Jewish peoples’] noses, just to feel better about yourself.” Commenters are largely sounding off in agreement, pushing back against body-related ‘trends’ and celebrating their natural features. “It’s because of people like you embracing their nose during these trends that made me be more confident about mine,” one user said in response to lisslyn13. “I love yall’s noses and features!” another said in response to Natalie’s TikTok. “You are all gorgeous.” This is just the latest filter to come under fire on TikTok after a filter that altered users’ faces was slammed for being ‘fatphobic’ back in August.

  • TikTokers are losing it after Taylor Swift watches game with Travis Kelce’s mom – Dexerto

    TikTokers are losing it after Taylor Swift watches game with Travis Kelce’s mom Twitter: NFL/WikiMedia: All-Pro ReelsCertified ‘Swifties’ are going crazy for Taylor Swift’s relationship with NFL player Travis Kelce after she was seen sitting with his mom at his football game. Swift and Kelce have been linked since July when her ‘Eras Tour’ played at Arrowhead Stadium in Kansas City where Kelce’s football team the Chiefs play. Though he attempted to give her his number on a friendship bracelet, it was reported that Swift did not take it directly from him because she doesn’t like to talk with people before her performances. However, times have changed quite fast, as Swift was seen on Sunday sitting in box seats with Kelce’s mom at his NFL game. NFL fans admit to “checking out” Taylor Swift’s music after she was seen with his mom at his NFL game Though Kelce and Swift have not confirmed their relationship, her recent sighting at his game at Arrowhead Stadium against the Chicago Bears had fans in a tizzy of elation. But that’s not all, Swift was seen sitting in VIP box seats with his mom Donna Kelce, as the two were happily cheering Kelce on while conversing with each other. After having witnessed Swift getting cozy with Kelce’s mom, fans of both Swift and Kelce have reacted with sheer excitement, saying, “Taylor knows the implications of being there. This is all the confirmation I need and truth be heard, I love it.” Other fans in the comments chimed in, saying, “I knew it… I’ve been so invested with these two since the bracelet thing.” “Taylor, the whole nation loves Jason and Travis Kelce… You will be loved and it seems like such a warm and fuzzy family.” NFL fans have even reacted with joy, saying, “As a football fan and especially huge fan of the Kelce family, I’m checking out Taylor Swift music for the first time.” Though Swift sitting with Kelce’s mom was enough to send ‘Swifties’ over the edge, after the game, Swift and Kelce left together and rented out a restaurant for themselves and the Kansas City Chiefs. Though there was no hand-holding between Swift and Kelce as they walked out of Arrowhead Stadium, the chemistry was as apparent as the Chiefs’ blowout win against the Bears. And just like that, as the two walked shoulder-to-shoulder, one thing could certainly be confirmed — it’s no ‘Cruel Summer’ for Swift after all.

  • TikTokers are being paid to promote this controversial ingredient in diet soda – Dexerto

    TikTokers are being paid to promote this controversial ingredient in diet soda Unsplash: Eyestetix StudioRegistered dietitians on TikTok were paid by American Beverage earlier in 2023 to promote aspartame, a common artificial sweetener used in diet soda, after the World Health Organization labeled it a carcinogen. Throughout the years, there’s been an increase in companies that use influencers to help promote their products or services. You’ll commonly see it across social media, with the posts properly marked as an advertisement or sponsorship in accordance with FTC laws. A report from The Washington Post on September 13, 2023, revealed that the American Beverage Association, the company that represents the biggest drinks in the country, paid influencers to promote Aspartame. This happened just after the World Health Organization labeled the controversial ingredient a carcinogen, although the study was based on limited evidence. TikTok dietitians paid by AmeriBev to promote aspartame In the report, The Washington Post says that at least 35 videos were part of a coordinated campaign by AmeriBev. Although they didn’t know the exact amount, WaPo says that the trade group paid 10 registered dietitians, as well as a physician and a fitness influencer. Three of the dietitians were featured by the report, and WaPo found that all three of them called out “fear mongering headlines,” “click bait,” and called the WHO’s decision “low-quality science.” The American Beverage Association told WaPo that the influencers who participated in the campaign made it perfectly clear that they were connected to the group — but the publications analysis found that many of the videos weren’t properly labeled, at all. The Federal Trade Commission has set rules laid out for influencers on how they should disclose their partnerships with a company, assuming that there is any money paid or product provided for the ad. With the continued growth of social media platforms like TikTok and Instagram, it’s unlikely that the FTC has the resources to actively enforce their disclosure rules, however. In similar news, food TikToker Flavcity has been accused of deceiving viewers with products that give him a financial gain.

  • TikTokers are going viral for exposing “vile” culture of misogyny in schools – Dexerto

    TikTokers are going viral for exposing “vile” culture of misogyny in schools TikTok: tank_on_e/.milliecooper/itsjustmelekYoung, female TikTokers are utilizing their platform to talk about their experiences of misogyny in schools. Student Kirsten Williams exposed a class discussion in a TikTok posted July 15. The male-led conversation centered around non-consensual activity involving women. Many users have condemned the “disgusting” chat. From Tumblr to TikTok, social media has historically been a safe space for students to vent about school. When Kirsten (@tank_on_e) posted a TikTok exposing this more sinister side of the classroom, her followers identified instantly with the issue. As the “only girl in a tech class,” the TikToker was noticeably sat out of a conversation among her male peers. Instead, she was secretly filming them. Sufficed to say the content of this discussion was pretty graphic. One participant spoke about “(finding) one that doesn’t talk” in regards to sleeping with another woman. As the conversation closed, one of the boys remarked that “every single one of us in this room is going to hell.” TikTokers have been using their platform to take a stand Shocked followers commented in support of Kirsten, encouraging her to stay safe. “Felt you were in danger while watching this,” said one TikTok user. “Not a single dude is speaking against it,” pointed out another. Other TikTokers responded directly to the video. ‘TikTok Grandma’ Mary Jo Laupp spoke openly about the “vile, disgusting conversation.” “Ask me again why we don’t come forward,” she said. “If you could verbalize (that it was wrong)” she addressed to the boys, “then you should have stopped it!” For better or worse, Kirsten isn’t the first young woman to expose this behavior on TikTok. On April 22, TikToker Millie Cooper (@.milliecooper) revealed a representative for her school made a YouTube video about the school dress code. In this video, the individual warns girls to wear long skirts. “If your skirts are too short,” she explained, “that’s going to tempt boys to say silly things.” Millie captioned the video, “misogynistic school check.” It currently has over 55,000 likes. Student Madelyne Dukes (@madelynedukes) spoke about her own run-ins with a school dress code in a TikTok posted on May 19. Racking up over 600,000 likes, the TikToker exhibited each of the outfits she’d allegedly been “dress-coded” in. One of which was a cropped t-shirt and pants. In June 2021, a ground-breaking list of British schools implicated in a harassment investigation was released by non-profit Everyone’s Invited. Almost 3,000 schools were featured. TikToker @itsjustmelek recorded her reaction to seeing her school on the list in real-time. The video has over 180,000 likes. Kirsten hasn’t yet followed up on the initial video, but viewers are waiting with bated breath.

  • TikToker’s Airbnb stay goes viral after gruesome discovery – Dexerto

    TikToker’s Airbnb stay goes viral after gruesome discovery Pexels/TikTokA viral clip showcasing the disturbing state of a TikToker’s Airbnb has gone viral, with some users freaked out over a possible crime scene at the house while others are trying to make sense of it all. With more people around the world resuming their lives and getting ready to travel again, Airbnbs come in handy by letting anyone with a property rent their space out. By being far less expensive than hotels, Airbnbs are a great way for travelers to save money and sometimes have even more space than they would at motels or hostels. However, for TikToker Emily Holland, her girls’ weekend quickly turned into a horror story after she discovered her Airbnb could have been the scene of a crime. (Click here if TikTok fails to load) Airbnb “crime scene” goes viral on TikTok After checking into her Airbnb, Emily revealed that the house had some major issues that the owner probably should have disclosed. First, the TikToker showed some major damage to one of the walls before she moved onto a bedroom to reveal an even scarier find. In a bedroom, the wall next to the bed was covered in what appeared to be blood spatter, with some even soaked into the carpet. Upon further inspection, there was even more of the red substance behind the bed, too. The video itself raised some red flags from viewers, who began debating if there was a crime in the Airbnb or if it was some sort of art project gone wrong. “Either there was a murder five minutes before you arrived or it’s red polish,” one user wrote. “Baby, that’s a crime scene,” another said. “Ok lowkey I knocked a candle off a table at an Airbnb once after blowing it out & wax got everywhere. Maybe it’s that?” someone else pondered. So far, it’s not known if the Airbnb was the scene of a crime or not, and Emily hasn’t updated viewers on her discovery or if she decided to check out. In any case, since being uploaded, the clip has been viewed over 550,000 times in less than three days and users are hoping she can post a part 2 soon and explain more of what happened. Until then, this is one mystery that seems to have the internet stumped.

  • TikToker XoBrooklynne reveals viral ‘My Crown’ song was a joke all along – Dexerto

    TikToker XoBrooklynne reveals viral ‘My Crown’ song was a joke all along YouTube: XoBrooklynneVEVOTikTok star Brooklynne Webb a.k.a. XoBrooklynne has revealed that her viral song ‘My Crown’ is actually just satire, after she received floods of backlash online over her pop star persona. There have been plenty of social media stars who have turned their attention to the music industry over the years, and TikTok is no exception, with its popular influencers releasing their own hit songs, and even albums in some cases. Bella Poarch, Addison Rae, and Dixie D’Amelio are all popular stars who have released music that has been the subject of conversation on social media, and the latest artist to cause a stir is Brooklynne Webb, who goes by the name XoBrooklynne. Broklynne is a TikToker with over 10 million followers, who often posts videos about makeup and fashion, and shares messages of positivity. On December 8, she released her debut song ‘My Crown,’ but the song and accompanying music video divided viewers as people couldn’t tell whether the star was being serious. Many slated her persona and poor vocal skill in some of her cover videos, whereas others suspected that she might actually have been playing a prank on the whole internet as a marketing tactic. XoBrooklynne reveals she was trolling The internet’s questions were finally answered on December 18 when Brooklynne uploaded a video to her YouTube channel titled, “How trolling gave me a music career.” In the video she explained that although the idea came into her head in September 2020, she didn’t approach her managers with it until April 2021, when after some convincing they decided to base the project off the influencer’s “princess persona.” She explained that “recording the song was really scary” and that she “broke down a lot of barriers to do this.” Although Brooklynne admitted that she isn’t a good singer, she did add: “I’m not as horrendous of a singer as I make myself look on TikTok.” Brooklynne revealed that she “never expected for it to ever be this big or for people to be this invested,” but thanked those who supported her throughout the journey regardless of the hate being thrown in her direction. The comment section of the video has been filled with praise for the star, with people calling her a “marketing genius.” Others commended her for shining a light on social media hate, with one comment reading “TikTok has literally normalized bullying and you really shined a light on that.” Although Brooklynne is not planning on pursuing a music career, it seems that this project has garnered her a whole new group of fans.

  • TikToker xoBrooklynne goes viral as ‘My Crown’ video is slammed by critics – Dexerto

    TikToker xoBrooklynne goes viral as ‘My Crown’ video is slammed by critics YouTube: xoBrooklynneVEVOPopular TikToker ‘xoBrooklynne’ is going viral as her debut music video, ‘My Crown,’ garners intense backlash from fans and critics alike. xoBrooklynne is a TikToker with over 10 million followers, who is best known for her makeup videos and her love of all things princess-related. Over the course of her career, Brooklynne has garnered acclaim for her messages about body positivity and self-love, using social media as a platform to call out deceiving filters and rude comments. However, some fans think her debut song makes a sharp turn from her usual positive branding — and it’s earning the TikToker some intense backlash. xoBrooklynne slammed over ‘My Crown’ song On December 8, Brooklynne released her very first song, ‘My Crown.’ The peppy tune hits back at her online “haters” and claims that “everyone wants a piece of my crown.” However, it’s lyrics like “I’m better than everyone else,” that have fans raising an eyebrow, noting the swift change from her TikTok persona. “This is just proof fame can change people!” One commenter said on YouTube. “She went from body positivity to ‘I’m better than everyone.’” “She really went from ‘everyone’s amazing in their own way’ to ‘everybody wants to be me,’” another pointed out. “Like, I’m not spreading hate nor do I condone it, but I think it needs to be said.” Other commenters have taken to brutally roasting the video, with one writing: “I refuse to believe that this isn’t a really big joke and she’s just really dedicated to it.” Thus far, Brooklynne hasn’t hit back at the criticism directly — although she did make some comments about “never singing again” in a “Pen in Cup” challenge video after the song’s release. Click here if TikTok fails to load. The TikToker has even claimed that she’s releasing an entire album on Friday, December 18 — although the jury is out as to how fans will react to this upcoming project.

  • TikToker Wren.Eleanor disables comments after backlash for videos of her daughter – Dexerto

    TikToker Wren.Eleanor disables comments after backlash for videos of her daughter TikTok: Wren.Eleanor, allthings.kelso, replyhazyA TikToker by the name of ‘Wren.Eleanor’ has disabled comments on her videos after others claimed she is “exploiting” her daughter for views. With the surge of video platforms like TikTok over the last few years, more and more families are sharing their lives on the internet. A TikToker with the username ‘Wren.Eleanor’ has amassed over 17 million followers while sharing videos of her with her three-year-old daughter. It’s noted on their channel that the mom’s name is Jacquelyn, while Wren is her daughter’s name. Other moms on the short-form video app are calling out the TikToker in various videos for “exploiting” her daughter for views and in response, Jacquelyn has disabled comments on her videos. Wren.Eleanor under fire for “exploiting” her daughter With over 17 million followers, Wren.Eleanor’s videos receive millions of views. On July 8, an upload of Wren playing with water balloons that received over 11 million views. Wren’s mom, Jacquelyn, has shared videos of her out partying with other “mom” friends as well, which has amassed over five million views. (Click here if TikTok doesn’t load) However, other moms on the platform have called out Jacquelyn for “exploiting” her daughter while pointing out aspects of her videos and how people are reacting to them. TikToker creator Replyhazy uploaded a video showing two clips that Jacquelyn uploaded of Wren, with one showing the child in the bath. She points out that the “normal” upload has 2.1 million likes and only 14.6k saves while the bath video only has 1.9 million likes but has been saved 58.4k times — implying that she is being “exploited” by the wrong type of people. (Click here if TikTok doesn’t load)

  • TikToker wrongly spent a month in jail because he looked like a suspect – Dexerto

    TikToker wrongly spent a month in jail because he looked like a suspect TIKTOK: pvanny_A TikToker went viral after claiming he was wrongly jailed for a month because he was mistaken for a suspect. In a series of two videos, content creator Peyton (pvanny_) explained how he was falsely arrested and imprisoned for “like 30 days,” due to a case of mistaken identity. The first clip garnered over 176,000 views, as he introduced what he claims occurred. “I’ve been in jail for the last, like, 30 days and I didn’t do anything which is why I was released,” he began. “So what’s up with this whole Laurel vs. Yanni thing? What did I miss?” he joked in the 13-second clip. TikTok users in the comments begged Peyton for a follow-up with more details about the incident, and he complied the next day with a story time video. TikToker explains how he was wrongly jailed In his second video, which amassed 2 million views, Peyton explained that he was stopped by police because they thought he looked like a suspect in a robbery case. He said the cops showed him a picture of the suspect, and while he admitted he did look like him, Peyton noted that he couldn’t have committed the robbery, because he was at an audition on the night of the crime. Peyton also offered to show the video of his audition to the police, and even put them in touch with the people conducting the audition. The cops seemed understanding, but as Peyton was “the only guy in the area” that looks like the suspect, he was asked to come to the station to “figure this out.” “Yeah, we didn’t figure it out. At all, actually,” the TikToker said. “They ended up taking me to county jail, and I was there illegally for, like, 30 days with a bond of $10,000.” Peyton admitted he can’t reveal more details about the case, as he is currently pursuing legal action against the police department. “I am going to be suing them. Oh, absolutely I’m going to be suing them. The f**k out of them,” he stated.

  • TikToker worships anime waifu religiously, converts his house into a church for her – Dexerto

    TikToker worships anime waifu religiously, converts his house into a church for her TikTok: Tobyn JacobsA TikToker worships his waifu so religiously that he has completely revamped his house into a church for Sayaka Maizono from Danganropa. Otakus can be very – fervent – when it comes to their chosen waifus. The term, originating from the various anime forums of the 2000s and 2010s, means an anime (or fictional) female who you see as your favorite character. Emphasis on favorite, as many anime fans will go to bat for their chosen waifus, with a myriad of forum threads of otakus arguing over who is the best waifu in a given show, or in general. To demonstrate their love and dedication for their waifus, you’ll often find otakus buying figurines, posters, and even body pillows of their favorites. But some, like TikToker Tobyn Jacobs, go the extra mile in creating unfathomably large paper art of their waifu. In a two-minute video, Jacobs showed his true dedication to Maizono, revealing pictures of both of them going on dates to a zoo, restaurants, and the cinemas. The video then slowly began to unravel just how deep his dedication goes. He has; a cutout of Maizono on an RC car so she can move around with him, all his consoles and game discs has pictures of her on them, he follows over 200 Maizono fan accounts, spent over $500 in commissioned art of Maizono, owns a medieval chainmail armor adorned with pins of Maizono he has collected which goes with a Maizono sword and shield, he turned his house into a “Maizono church” complete with altar, a choir and worship room, custom made guns and knives with Maizono on them to protect the church, and dozens of custom made cut-outs of Maizono one of which is half the length of a tennis court. Kazutaka Kodaka, creator of Danganropa, even commented on the video saying it was amazing. Though a plethora of others have called it, “unhinged”, with Tobyn even agreeing so in jest. But, despite the joking nature of it, Tobyn is clearly very dedicated to his craft of paper art. He has created various cut-outs and paper models of other anime characters and streamers too, some of which are surreal in number and size. “I post the things I do because I simply want to, and I’m not really afraid to showcase a side of myself which could be seen as embarrassing,” he said in a video explaining his art. “As not posting these things would mean people not knowing who I truly am, and doing that is exhausting as being something you’re not and never letting your creative urges out.”

  • TikToker wows Apex Legends fans with perfect Mad Maggie impression – Dexerto

    TikToker wows Apex Legends fans with perfect Mad Maggie impression Respawn Entertainment, TikTok: @arohak12TikToker arohak12_ has Apex Legends players going wild as the content creator’s voice bears an uncanny resemblance to Mad Maggie. Apex Legends players have welcomed the formidable Mad Maggie with open arms after the Legend arrived in Season 12. TikToker arohak12_ has players hooked on her videos, as the TikToker’s voice sounds exactly like the popular Legend. After receiving heaps of comments noting the similarity, the TikToker has responded to Apex Legends players on the viral video platform. TikToker shows off Mad Maggie impression TikToker arohak12_ explained in a response video to Apex Legends players that “I have had a lot of people commenting Maggie in the comments section, and I’m thinking who the f*** is Maggie?” After doing some research, the TikToker realized that users were referring to the Apex Legends character of the same name. “A lot of you followers reckon I sound like her…I jumped on YouTube and did a watch of some videos…so I thought I’d drop some Mad Maggie lines,” she said. As the TikToker is unfamiliar with the Legend, she did clarify that her impression might not be pitch-perfect. Click here if the TikTok doesn’t load Click here if the TikTok doesn’t load “Don’t gimme a hard time! I tried! Maybe I should get into character 1st next time” the content creator joked in the comments section. Apex Legends players haven’t hesitated to show their praise, with TikTok user @dotgovve saying “You sound exactly like her!” Another commenter agreed: “It actually blows my mind you sound exactly like her.” Mad Maggie is the first character to be of Polynesian heritage, which arohak12 shares with the Legend. Responding to further player questions, the TikToker explained some of the Māori language used by Mad Maggie.

  • TikToker with Tourrette’s goes viral roasting Addison Rae, Charli, more – Dexerto

    TikToker with Tourrette’s goes viral roasting Addison Rae, Charli, more Instagram: Evie MegTikToker Evie Meg is raising awareness for Tourette’s by helping people to laugh at her tics and one of her latest videos has some of the app’s biggest stars in hysterics. Evie is a UK-based influencer and has amassed more than 8 million followers from posting videos raising awareness about her condition, filming her different tics, and how it affects her day-to-day life. Her fans and other TikTokers with the same condition have praised her ability to laugh off awkward interactions and for her informative clips. Her videos consistently earn millions of views, and she now has more than 231 million likes across her videos in total. In one of her latest viral videos, Evie filmed her reactions to images of different TikTok influencers and the results are hilarious. While she is unable to control some of her reactions, she encourages her followers to laugh at them as much as she laughs at herself. This is especially as she suffers from swearing tics and tics that will come off as rude without meaning to. First up was Sebastian Bails, to which Evie responded,“You’ve been bathing in oranges!”, then to an image of Chase Hudson, she instinctively went to copy his pose. To twins Lucas and Marcus Dobre, she hilariously said “f*** off, copy & paste”, then she roasted Addison Rae, saying, “you’ve got a pimple right there!” Next up were the D’Amelio sisters. When presented with an image of Dixie D’Amelio, Evie repeated her name several times and rhymed it with pixie, and then said “I’ll spit on ya” before bursting into fits of giggles. Evie even mocked Charli D’Amelio’s dance moves. Nikki Lilly earned the most positive reaction of “I Love you, b*tch!”, but to UK TikToker Lily-Rose, Evie said “are you male or female?”, but quickly added that the two of them are friends. To Baby Ariel, Evie said “look at my nails” complete with a hand gesture and finally did a crazy impression of JoJo Siwa. Some of the influencers mentioned expressed their love and support for Evie in the comments including Nikki Lilly who said “I love you too babe Ahah,” and Lily-Rose who graciously laughed it off. Other influencers were keen to get roasted by Evie including Sebby Jon and Grace Page. And this is only part 1, as Evie has confirmed a part 2 will be coming soon and we can’t wait to see which TikTokers will get roasted next.

  • TikToker won’t stop tattooing MrBeast’s name on himself until he meets him – Dexerto

    TikToker won’t stop tattooing MrBeast’s name on himself until he meets him YouTube: Colin and Samir / TikTok: RichFlowsOne determined TikToker won’t stop getting MrBeast’s name tattooed on himself until he meets the infamous internet icon in person. Jimmy ‘MrBeast’ Donaldson is one of the most prominent personalities on the internet, as well as YouTube’s single most-subscribed independent content creator of all time. Best known for his over-the-top viral challenge videos, recreations of hit TV series, and his jaw-dropping philanthropic projects, MrBeast’s internet fame knows no bounds. Which is probably why one superfan is hellbent on getting to meet the YouTube star — by any means necessary. Fan gets MrBeast’s name tattooed on his body 8 times A TikToker by the name ‘RichFlows’ has gotten MrBeast’s name tattooed around his kneecap eight times, seemingly in the hopes of finally meeting his idol. He shared his ink with his followers in a video on April 25 — and now, he’s going viral on Twitter as netizens can’t believe he actually got a YouTuber’s name tattooed on himself. “Dear MrBeast, you’re the light of hope this world needed,” he captioned his video. “Keep inspiring.” This isn’t the first time RichFlows has done this, though. In fact, the up-and-coming creator did the same thing with FaZe Rug’s name in early 2022, getting 37 tattoos of the influencer’s gamer tag emblazoned on his body. FaZe Rug took notice of his fan’s dedication and met up with RichFlows to sit in on yet another tattoo session where he got his final ink of the star’s name on his leg. There’s no telling if MrBeast will do the same… but considering that he once said Logan Paul’s name literally 100,000 times for a video, it would make sense if the king of YouTube eventually recognizes his biggest fan’s attempt at getting noticed by him. This is just the latest news to come from MrBeast and his fanbase after the YouTuber smashed his own views record just a few days prior.

  • TikToker Willy Wonka responds to backlash after calling super fan “annoying” – Dexerto

    TikToker Willy Wonka responds to backlash after calling super fan “annoying” Instagram: winniewonkatiktok/ Instagram: willywonkatiktokTikTok star Willy Wonka has responded to backlash after a superfan called him out for calling her annoying and “begging” for attention in private DMs. TikTok user and superfan Autumn Salazar has built up a huge following for making videos as the other half to TikTok’s infamous Willy Wonka. She has accumulated more than 2.2 million followers after dressing up almost identically to the Roald Dahl-inspired influencer and calling herself “Winny Wonka” or “Miss Wonka.” Autumn was previously a huge fan of WillyWonkaTikTok, also known as Duke Depp, who has amassed a huge 18 million followers for dressing up as the fictional character, creating a creepy persona, and collaborating with several other huge TikTok stars. However, she decided to call him out in public, posting screenshots of messages with another creator in a TikTok in which Duke said “I don’t want to giver her any attention. She begs for me to notice and follow her every single day” and confirmed that he reported her account. Autumn explained in another video why she can’t do her account as “Miss Wonka” anymore. She explained that she had to change her username and her profile pictures because “he [@willywonkatiktok] wanted to be the only Wonka” She hit back, “That is so rude that you report your number 1 fan that has been here since day 1.” She also added that she had been receiving notifications from TikTok saying they had found her to be posting pretending to be another person, and if she hadn’t changed her account she would have been banned. “First of all Duke Depp did not create all things Wonka… I was a fan page for Willy Wonka and he was just like I don’t care.” Read More: Streamers slam ‘Twitch’s Most Eligible’ – Since Autumn’s videos calling him out have gained traction, Duke’s videos have been inundated with commenters asking him to apologize. While he appears not to have issued a formal apology, he has responded to some of the backlash underneath his videos. One person wrote, “You don’t treat your fans like that,” to which Duke replied “You have no idea how much my supporters mean to me. I tell them any chance I get. They are so important to me.” Another person said, “I am so disappointed. The moment he gets exposed he doesn’t apologize for his action, he plays the victim.” Duke directly replied, denying the allegations against him: “I apologized for anything that had happened privately via DM to her early January, However nearly everything she is saying is a false narrative.” Despite Duke’s response, it appears that not all is forgiven. Willy Wonka’s most recent videos are still overwhelmed with comments regarding the situation.

  • TikToker who sells frozen pizza in DoorDash side-hustle sparks debate – Dexerto

    TikToker who sells frozen pizza in DoorDash side-hustle sparks debate TikTok: CadenboofA TikToker has gone viral on the app after revealing that he opened a ghost kitchen on Doordash, selling store-bought frozen pizzas to customers. Over the last few years, more and more ghost kitchens have popped up on popular delivery apps like DoorDash and Uber Eats. MrBeast’s Beast Burger is among the most popular, opening up in 2020 and quickly expanding to over 1,000 locations. FaZe Clan also joined the food business with their own line of custom sandwiches that launched in July 2022. Caden, who goes by the name Cadenboof on TikTok, revealed his DoorDash side-hustle — sparking a debate about it between commenters. TikToker buys frozen pizza from Walmart and sells them through DoorDash Uploaded on September 6, Caden revealed that he opened up a restaurant on Doordash where he sells frozen pizza that he got from Walmart. The video shows a clip of him being confronted by another person at the store for buying the pizza in bulk, but claims “she couldn’t do anything about it” so he continued putting them in his cart. Caden even went as far as creating his own logo to put on the boxes to look more “professional.” (Click here if TikTok doesn’t load) Viewers quickly took to the comments to share their thoughts about his side hustle. “It is illegal though. It’s a type of trademark infringement,” one commenter suggested. Another made a joke about the lady who confronted Caden in the store: “Imagine if that lady couldn’t buy any pizza so she ended up ordering yours” DoorDash even commented on the video a few times, mentioning the legality of his side hustle: “We’ll ask our legal department.”

  • TikToker who traded hairpin to a house gives house away to start again – Dexerto

    TikToker who traded hairpin to a house gives house away to start again TikTok: TrademeprojectTikToker Demi Skipper successfully traded a hairpin for a house in 2021, and after trading that house for another hairpin… she’s on the way to doing it again. In just two years, Demi Skipper began with a one-cent hairpin that she posted on Craiglist to trade and ended up with an $80,000 house. Her rules were simple. She couldn’t spend any money, and she couldn’t trade with anyone she already knew as they might be sympathetic to her cause. On July 23, 2022, Demi posted a video on TikTok showing that renovations on the first house were finished, so she traded it to a young couple for a single hairpin… setting her up for yet another viral trade adventure. Trademeproject set to trade for another house Demi shared a video on her TikTok channel that showed the owner’s first impression of the new house. Just a few days later, she posted another video updating her fans that she was working on getting a second house with the goal to become the first ever person to trade a hairpin for a house twice. So far, she has traded Ellen tickets for a school backpack which has led to other items like an Apple Watch, Nintendo Switch, and even an SUV. (Click here if TikTok doesn’t load) Demi Skipper’s latest item is a John Deere tractor, and it appears that she’s changed the rules for this adventure as she’s asking her TikTok viewers to message her with items they have for trade. (Click here if TikTok doesn’t load) She’s received millions of views on her latest TikTok videos, showing that fans are definitely interested in watching her trade for yet another house. For more entertainment news, head over to our hub.

  • TikToker who enlists boyfriend to save money on bikini wax leaves internet divided – Dexerto

    TikToker who enlists boyfriend to save money on bikini wax leaves internet divided TikTok: loeliki / Unsplash: No RevisionsA TikToker is saving money by having her boyfriend fill in as her personal bikini waxer, but the internet is not fully on board. Keeping up your appearance can be costly, especially when there is such a huge range of products and services offered for every possible body part; from nails to hair to skin. In fact, a study commissioned by Groupon determined that women spent an average of $225,360 on maintaining their appearance. This is a considerable amount compared to men, who on average spend $175,680. Now one TikToker has found a way to save money and avoid having to make monthly trips to her local salon. The secret? She enlists her boyfriend for all her bikini waxing needs. Posting to TikTok, ‘Loeliki’ sparked debate after writing, “If your boyfriend doesn’t wax your hoo-ha every 4-5 weeks while you get drunk to numb the pain, you’re missing out and wasting money. Go buy that wax melter girl.” “It’s a great bonding experience,” she added in the caption. But while Loeliki may be saving big time on money, not everyone in the comments was keen to be that intimate with their boyfriends. “I could not trust him with this task,” one commented. Another said, “I love him but I didn’t trust him to do this.” Others, however, were very excited to enlist their boyfriends for the task, with one writing, “I have all the supplies but where can I get an article or something to show him how to do it?” For anyone diving into their wallets for a wax kit and messaging their boyfriends to organize a date, there are plenty of resources online to help you get started. Just don’t end up like this TikTok user, who commented; “I tried to have him do it for me until he spread wax the wrong way and in the biggest strip ever” (Let me just say… ouch!). Be sure to check out all the latest entertainment news on our page here.

  • TikToker who lives in ‘The Conjuring’ haunted house shares a day in the life – Dexerto

    TikToker who lives in ‘The Conjuring’ haunted house shares a day in the life TIKTOK: madison.heinzen207A TikToker who lives and works at the real-life house from ‘The Conjuring’ has shared her daily routine in the haunted farmhouse. Madison Heinzen, the daughter of the house’s previous owners Cory and Jennifer, has taken to TikTok to show everyone a day in her life, living and working in the infamous house from the 2013 horror film. In the viral video, which has amassed over a million views, the TikToker shared all the house tasks she does inside the creepy 14-room farmhouse in Rhode Island. Her day starts with a customary check of the security cameras before bidding the house a good morning. After that, she does her usual morning routine of showering and brushing her teeth. A big part of her morning is getting the entire house cleaned up, before “daytime tours and guests start arriving for the day.” In case you didn’t know, the haunted house is now a tourist attraction where horror fans can take tours through the house, and learn the real ghost stories that inspired the scary movie. As a caretaker for the property, Madison takes her time in making sure that all the stock at the gift shop is there, as plenty of ‘The Conjuring’ fans would like to buy t-shirts and sweatshirts as souvenirs. The TikToker previously joked that the dolls in the house scare her more than the ghosts. But while she doesn’t seem to mind living and working in the infamous house, rumored to be haunted by eight generations of a family, many viewers are terrified. Viewers react to TikToker living in ‘The Conjuring’ house “Your so brave, to sleep in that haunted house. If I ever come there as a guest. I will bring my sages, crystals, bible.” one viewer commented. “You’re not scared sleeping there?!” a concerned viewer wrote. Another viewer added, “How do you fall asleep?!?” “NOT YOU SHOWERING IN THE CONJURING HOUSE PLS,” someone else wrote. “I believe if you stop saying hi the house will resent you…scary AF, But interesting,” a viewer joked. One viewer asked the TikToker if she could share her scariest experience living in the house, to which she responded: “I have some storytime videos up on my Q&A playlist but I can make some updates videos soon!” Madison often shares spooky videos, specifically about the ‘Conjuring’ house, to her 1.3 million followers. In one clip, she claimed to have captured a ghost’s face on video.

  • TikToker who caught Beyoncé’s sunglasses at concert auctions them for $15,000 USD – Dexerto

    TikToker who caught Beyoncé’s sunglasses at concert auctions them for $15,000 USD Instagram: beyonce / TikTok: globalvalentinoBeyoncé’s sunglasses have made headlines after a TikToker posted the moment he came into possession of them at a concert. Now, he’s auctioning them off. Celebrity memorabilia is a big seller, and some fans eager to get their hands on items are willing to spend big bucks to do so. Previously sold items have included Scarlett Johanson’s used tissue ($5,300), Lady Gaga’s broken acrylic nail ($12,000), and Michael Jordan’s signed sneakers ($1.5 million!). Now, TikToker and film director Global Valentino is hoping it’s his turn to rake in the money with some Beyoncé-worn sunglasses. Posting the moment he caught the sunglasses at the concert, the BeyHive fan reveals they were initially taken off him by security. But Beyoncé wasn’t having any of it, once more tossing Valentino the Off-White brand sunglasses. “I fully lost control of my body in that moment,” Valentino replied to one commenter on TikTok, describing the moment the superstar returned the glasses. TikToker plans to sell Beyoncé’s glasses for thousands of dollars Now, Valentino is hoping to sell the glasses to support his family and career, a decision not all of the BeyHive support. “Assignment misunderstood. The FLEX is saying ‘You like my glasses?! I know, Beyoncé gave them to me, TWICE?’ Not profit,” one commenter posted to Valentino’s latest follow-up. But Valentino is undeterred, replying, “I have a family + career I gotta support and the way I see it, she’s providing me with even better days ahead.” The glasses will be sold on Omega Auctions on July 4, with Valentino expected to make over $15,000 USD off the sunglasses. For all the latest celebrity news and updates, be sure to check out Dexerto’s full coverage here.

  • TikToker whining about Italy vacation roasted for “having to travel while travelling” – Dexerto

    TikToker whining about Italy vacation roasted for “having to travel while travelling” One TikToker went viral for sharing her rough experience traveling to the Amalfi Coast, Italy, and is now getting absolutely roasted. The Amalfi Coast is arguably one of the most anticipated destinations in Italy, as National Geographic has explained the small coastline as having “quaint villages and enchanting views” that have been “stunning” for centuries. But anyone who has traveled to Southern Italy knows that not only is transportation slow, it’s far and few between, and walking is difficult given the steep hills, and seemingly never-ending stairs. So when TikToker millenniallex, finally landed in the European country, she was stunned to find out just how much work she’d have to put in to get to her destination. Now, she’s made her trip even harder on herself, going viral for all the wrong reasons for a rant about her unpleasant experience vacationing in the Amalfi Coast. TikToker said influencers “deserve jail time” for travel recommendation The TikToker’s rant went viral as she described her route to just get to her hotel. First, she had to book a flight to Naples, Italy which is an hour-and-a-half trip to the Amalfi Coast where she would be staying. This would come after first taking a train to Sorrento, just miles near the Amalfi Coast, to then have to take a ferry in “90 degree” weather, to lastly face the feat of all those stairs in increasing climates. The TikToker was not happy, to say the least. Not only was she upset that there were no direct flights to the Amalfi Coast, she was also displeased to be the one who carried all of her own luggage, saying that the experience was near “impossible.” When she finally arrived at the Amalfi Coast, she was distressed to find that she would then have to carry her luggage, by herself, up “160 stairs.” Millenniallex also said that influencers who recommended the Amalfi coast “deserve jail time” for misleading her, as she anticipated something much more accommodating. After hearing millenniallex’s rant, viewers in the comments were quick to slam the TikToker for her ungrateful tirade, “[y]ou had to walk stairs????? Omg are you okay?” Another chimed in and sarcastically lamented, “[i]magine having to travel while traveling.” There were also plenty who admonished milleniallex for not doing her research before the trip, saying, “[d]o people not research before traveling???????” While milleniallex may have her gripes about traveling in Italy, those opinions do not seem to resonate with her viewers.

  • TikToker Whitney Leavitt responds to hate after dancing next to hospitalized son – Dexerto

    TikToker Whitney Leavitt responds to hate after dancing next to hospitalized son TikTok: whitneyleavittTikToker Whitney Leavitt has responded to backlash she received after uploading a video of her dancing next to her hospitalized son. Whitney Leavitt is a TikToker with nearly 500,000 followers on the app, who posts a range of content about her pregnancy and motherhood, gaining hundreds of thousands of views per video. However, a video she posted in December of her dancing next to her hospitalized son was met with a wave of criticism from across social media. In the video, she explains via the captions that her baby son was admitted to hospital as a result of low oxygen, and tested positive for the RSV virus. As the captions are playing, she dances in the background next to her son. The now-deleted clip went viral across Reddit and Twitter, with many slating her actions as “disturbing” and saying the TikTok was in “bad taste.” Whitney Leavitt responds to hate In December 19 TikTok video, Whitney addressed the hate she has been receiving over the clip, and clarified her actions. “I understand people are upset with the video that I made,” she began. “I just want to be clear, and communicate that that was me just trying to be positive. I think it’s important to not just assume what someone’s going through.” Click here if TikTok doesn’t load She went on to explain why she made the decision to delete the video, and thanked those who were sending messages of support amid the onslaught of backlash. “Anyways I took the video down cause I could see, you know, where somebody could get the wrong idea, but that honestly was just me just trying to be positive in this situation. But, I do wanna say thank you for people who have reached out to me and my family and I just really appreciate it.” The response to her follow-up video has been mixed so far, with some defending the mother, and others continuing to criticize her for the original video.

  • TikToker warns women to exercise caution after she’s tracked home with AirPods – Dexerto

    TikToker warns women to exercise caution after she’s tracked home with AirPods TikTok: danisodope / Unsplash: Daniel RomeroA TikToker was left “shaking” after being tracked home using AirPods. Now she’s warning women to always “pay attention” to their surroundings. With advancements in technology, tracking lost devices has proven a necessity for many — especially when it comes to small and easily misplaced products such as AirPods. However, some are finding ways to utilize these tracking features for purposes not intended, such as stalking people. One TikToker found this out after getting a notification that her current location could be seen by the owner of AirPods she was allegedly now in possession of. And she claims this is not the first time she’s been tracked. Dani, who goes by ‘danisodope’ on TikTok, posted a video sharing her experience on the platform in a bid to warn other women to exercise caution and “pay attention” to their surroundings. Showing the notification she’d received from Apple, Dani revealed that the AirPods had already been “seen” with her for three and a half hours before she was informed. “After getting the notification I was able to zoom in and look at the map of where I was being tracked,” Dani said. “I literally was tracked all the way from my sister’s house to the store and back.” Previously this year, Dani encountered a similar situation in which she alleged an AirTag on her license plate was used to track her location. Although she has since turned her location off, Dani admitted she is “furious” and still shaking after finding out that a second device had been used to track her. She said, “I feel like I’m going to have to seriously defend myself because I can’t find that AirPod.” “Ladies, ya’ll got to be careful out here,” Dani advised her viewers. “Be aware of your surroundings, get your face off that f phone when you’re walking out.” Dani did contact the police about the device attached to her, but they have yet to locate it. We’ll be sure to keep you updated and in the meantime, check out all the latest entertainment news on our page here.

  • TikToker wears bikini top to Disney World to test free t-shirt “hack” and it goes horribly – Dexerto

    TikToker wears bikini top to Disney World to test free t-shirt “hack” and it goes horribly TIKTOK: heleniofficialA TikToker wore a bikini top to Disney World to test out a viral free t-shirt “hack,” only for it to completely backfire on her. Content creator Heleni went viral after trying out the popular “hack” from TikTok, that suggests wearing an “inappropriate” top to Disney World in Florida will result in the park giving you a free shirt. In a short clip with a whopping 8.6 million views, Heleni filmed herself in a car park removing her cropped tank top to reveal a small black triangle bikini underneath. “Trying the TikTok hack for a free shirt at Disney World Orlando,” she wrote over the video. Heleni then made her way to the entrance, but her excitement was short-lived, as the park employees stopped her. Instead of giving her a free t-shirt, like she’d hoped, they “forced” her to buy a shirt to cover up before entering the theme park. The disappointed TikToker said the hack has been “debunked.” According to the park’s FAQ on what to wear to Disney, “clothing which, by nature, exposes excessive portions of the skin that may be viewed as inappropriate for a family environment.” In the comments, a Disney employee explained that the parks stopped handing out free t-shirts because many people were intentionally dressing down to get them. “Cast member here. Doesn’t work anymore. It got too popular online and everyone was doing it,” they wrote. “They used to give one for free, but then everyone found out on TikTok and abused the system so they make you buy one now,” another viewer added. Others, however, suggested Heleni wasn’t doing the “hack” properly. “How about first get into the park,” one wrote. “You made it way too obvious,” another suggested. “You have to be inside the park, not outside,” someone else advised.

  • TikToker warns viewers after finding out Build-A-Bear shares names with new customers – Dexerto

    TikToker warns viewers after finding out Build-A-Bear shares names with new customers TikTok: LimegreengoblinA TikToker is warning Build-A-Bear customers to choose their bear’s names carefully in a viral video, revealing that the company shares names with other customers. Since 1997, Build-A-Bear has provided people worldwide with the ability to create custom stuffed animals to celebrate a special occasion or as collectibles. Build-A-Bear also has limited-edition options as well, like their recently announced Teddiursa and Jumbo Snorlax. Buyers can also assign them a special name, but TikToker LimeGreenGoblin is warning users to be careful with what they name their new furry friends. TikTokers users about Build-A-Bear naming On November 4, LimeGreenGoblin uploaded her video just after learning the “fun fact” about how Build-A-Bear shares names between customers. “Fun fact that I didn’t know until the last time I went to Build-A-Bear. Choose the names carefully. Don’t do anything inappropriate,” she said. “I didn’t know that after you enter the name of your bear in the computer that it saves it, displays it on the screen, and suggests that name to other people. “I decided to adopt the Oogie Boogie. he’s green, he’s UV reactive, and his little bugs glow in his mouth. He’s awesome. I blanked on a name because I’m absolutely terrible at this, so everyone says hello to Bogussy.” She continued: “That was the f**king name that displayed on the computer, and I was informed that it’s probably gonna be there for a while, along with it going into their database. There’s no way to change it.” Users quickly flooded the comments with their own thoughts and names they’ve seen at the store. “As a Build-A-Bear worker, I have seen people come up with some hilarious names, my favorite was a cow named Smallpox,” one said. Another user replied: “My mom bought me one for a surprise present and she named it Mary Juana.” It’s clear that many people in the comments have had fun with their Build-A-Bear names, but some might second-guess their decisions during their next trip.

  • TikToker warns women after footage of disturbing grocery store incident goes viral – Dexerto

    TikToker warns women after footage of disturbing grocery store incident goes viral TikTok: dasiydelacroix1A TikToker is going viral for sharing CCTV footage of a disturbing incident that happened to her while she was grocery shopping, issuing a warning to other women. TikToker Daisy DeLacroix is a bikini barista and OnlyFans creator who usually shares her everyday work experiences and funny storytime chats with her 57,000 followers. However, her regular output of humorous videos were interrupted by an extremely serious post that showed security camera footage of a man allegedly groping her in a grocery store. DeLacroix posted the video to TikTok on August 23, and it’s already garnered over two million plays as viewers are left terrified, enraged, and shocked by the clip. In the CCTV footage, DeLacroix can be seen perusing a refrigerated aisle when a man walks up behind her. The stranger gets extremely close to DeLacroix and appears to speak to her, prompting the TikToker to quickly back away, clearly shocked at what just happened. DeLacroix explained the incident in detail: “Today after work I was grocery shopping, and as you can see in this video, this man walks up from behind, touches my butt and whispers in my ear, ‘What’s up, baby?’” “I was in complete shock. Ladies, please be careful of your surroundings. I did not know this man and he tried to play it off.” Commenters have shown an outpouring of support for the TikToker, sharing their own experiences and what they would have done in her shoes. “You should’ve called the cops,” one user advised. “Probably not his first time.” “Bro, my immediate reaction would’ve been to just swing,” another admitted. “He definitely knew what he was doing, you could see him checking around to see if there’s people around,” another pointed out. TikToker hits back at criticism after grocery store footage goes viral However, other comments have pinned the blame on DeLacroix for her clothing — something the TikToker hit back at in a few statements of her own. “I’ll leave this here since some of you men are outright disgusting in these comments,” she wrote. “Don’t tell me I shouldn’t be wearing this when half of you… I’m wearing a crop top and biker shorts, it’s men like you are the problem. And that’s just scary!” DeLacroix’s video is serving as a dire warning to women on the platform — an app that recently banned content from Andrew Tate, a controversial online figure who has been suspended from multiple social platforms due to his inflammatory views on women.

  • TikToker warns against viral poached egg hack: “I was very, very lucky” – Dexerto

    TikToker warns against viral poached egg hack: “I was very, very lucky” TikTok: chantelleconway2020/thebournemouthmumA UK-based TikToker has warned followers about the dangers of poaching eggs in a microwave. Chantelle ‘chantelleconway2020’ Conway experienced second-degree burns after emulating the viral TikTok hack. The user has been documenting her recovery journey since July 4. Cooking hacks always go down a treat on TikTok, often generating thousands of views. From edible cookie dough to baked feta pasta, TikTok has been central to making complex recipes a little easier. Since March 25, the microwave poached egg hack has taken the app by storm. Lifestyle TikToker Charlotte Lock (@thebournemouthmum) amassed over one-million views on a mini microwave egg tutorial. The mum of three taught her followers how to cook the perfect poached egg using just a mug of water, some vinegar and a microwave. Other users have been putting their own spin on the recipe. Food TikToker Beau Coffron (@lunchboxdad) cooked his microwave eggs with some bacon twirls (yes, they’re a thing!) and avocado. The following story contains images of graphic injury. Reader discretion is advised. What happened to Chantelle Conway? In a video posted July 4, Chantelle shocked over 10,000 followers by revealing a series of horrific-second degree burns that had resulted from a failed attempt at the hack. Indicating towards her injury, she said “this is what’s happened to me.” She then went on to state that she burned her “full face and neck,” attributing the accident to the microwave egg hack. “I’ve (sic) put boiling water in a cup,” she said. “I’ve popped my egg in and put it in the microwave.” After “five-to-ten seconds,” Chantelle faced the unexpected. “I put a cold spoon… in the cup to take the egg out,” she said. “The cold spoon shocked the water… it burst all over my face.” In the caption, Chantelle stated that her injuries just need “time to heal” and expressed how “lucky” she was. Chantelle has since documented her recovery journey on TikTok, highlighting her skin “peeling” and “itching.” She has also been advised against sitting in the sun “for 12 months.” Chantelle’s followers react Fans have been sending messages of support to the injured TikToker. “Hope ur (sic) ok,” commented one user. “Keep strong gorgeous girl,” said another. Some followers have even sent aftercare tips for an “easy” recovery. “Please keep out of the sun,” commented a concerned supporter. “You need some natural yoghurt,” suggested another. It’s always worth consulting a professional before treating burns at-home.

  • TikToker wants Amazon’s Jeff Bezos to step in after getting sent home for pooping – Dexerto

    TikToker wants Amazon’s Jeff Bezos to step in after getting sent home for pooping TikTok: Iagtjuice3An Amazon delivery worker on TikTok is calling for Jeff Bezos to stop in while claiming he was sent home from work early due to stopping to poop at a gas station. With over a billion monthly users on TikTok, people from all over the world have the opportunity to share their stories or attempt to get ahold of someone else. Those creators include Amazon employees, like a delivery driver who was fired last November after a TikTok video showing the driver and a woman stepping out of the van’s back door went viral. Now, an Amazon delivery driver on TikTok has gone viral calling for Jeff Bezos’ help after claiming he was sent home from work after stopping to poop. TikToker claims he was sent home for pooping Uploaded on August 26, IagtJuice3’s video claiming that he was sent home early for stopping at the gas station to poop has been viewed almost 200,000 times. “Anybody that could get me in contact with Jeff Bezos, please do so immediately because I had work today. I got sent home cause I had to sh*t, Jeff. I got sent home ’cause I had to doo-doo Jeff,” he explained. “I go use the bathroom, basically. The moral of the story, my stomach was hurting and I had to use the bathroom so I used the gas station bathroom. I took a sh*t there. I come out [and] saw my supervisor posted up [outside.]” The TikToker claimed that his supervisor asked why he was “wasting time” while on the route before being sent home early. (Click here if TikTok doesn’t load) Viewers quickly took to the comments sharing their thoughts about the TikTokers situation. One user commented: “Why do jobs act like us grown adults can’t use the bathroom when we need to? yall gon diaper me up or can I go potty?” While a second user replied: “I personally want my delivery driver to be comfortable. It does not bother me to get my package a few minutes later because my driver has a pit stop.” A third viewer, however, questioned how long he was in the bathroom: “How long were you in the bathroom? had to be a really long time for your boss to be outside waiting for you.”

  • TikToker warns against putting feet on the dash after surviving brutal car crash – Dexerto

    TikToker warns against putting feet on the dash after surviving brutal car crash Unsplash: Victoria Berman / TikTok: dsaenz94A TikToker has used herself as an example of why you should never put your feet up on the dashboard after surviving a brutal car crash. With limited space in a car to get comfortable, passenger feet can often be pressed against windshields as people sit back and relax for the ride. But while the position may provide some comfort and relief to cramping legs, it can be incredibly dangerous if anything happens to go wrong on the road. One TikToker found this out the hard way after surviving a horrific crash that left her with four broken bones and a leg full of glass. Now, she’s warning others in a bid to prevent them from meeting the same fate. Going by ‘dsaenz94’ on TikTok, the woman shared a “public service announcement” after the vehicle she was traveling in was T-boned, subsequently rolling and knocking her out. Although claiming the incident “could have been so much worse”, her unfortunate position when the crash occurred resulted in an array of serious injuries. She said, “My left foot, the Tibia Fibula broke. My right foot got stuck between the dash and the window.” A firefighter was able to free her, however, dsaenz94 stated her husband was still finding bits of glass in her leg. She also broke her cervical spine and humerus, leaving her tightly packaged in bandages and casts. “You just don’t think it’s going to happen to you until it happens to you,” she said. “Please do not put your feet up on the dash.” Her warning has since blown up on the platform, garnering 2.7 million views and even the attention of a mortician, Lauren whose TikTok dsaenz94 has previously seen warning against the same position. “This gave me chills,” Lauren commented. Proving hindsight is everything, dsaenz94 replied, “Wish I listened to you!” Check out all the latest entertainment news on our page here.

  • TikToker Waffler69 dies suddenly at age 33 – Dexerto

    TikToker Waffler69 dies suddenly at age 33 TikTok: Waffler69A popular TikToker by the name of Waffler69 has suddenly passed away at the age of 33, the family has confirmed. Over the last few years, Waffler had amassed nearly two million followers on the short-form video app, where he posted videos of him trying a wide variety of wild or uncommon food. His last upload was on January 11, 2023, when he ate a giant piece of fruit loop cereal dipped in milk for his fans. In the early morning of January 12, brother and fellow TikToker ‘Claydorm’ confirmed the passing of Waffler at 33 years old the night before. “I’m related to Waffler69, or my brother Taylor,” Claydorm revealed. “He passed away around 10 pm on January 11, 2023, from a presumed heart attack. “He was rushed to the hospital and I wanna say about an hour, hour and a half later he passed away.” Fans pay tribute to Waffler69 Soon after the video was posted, fans began paying tribute to the creator with comments on both claydorm and his brother’s videos. “I’m so sad rn crying at work. RIP @wafffler69 your spirit and energy were unmatched and you will be severely missed,” one fan replied. Another fan commented: “Wow, this is unreal. Rest easy. I always loved watching you. You spread so much happiness and much laughter to all. Rest easy.” Fans have also begun duetting some of Waffler’s videos, paying tribute to the creator by spreading his content by using the sound connected to his last video upload. Waffler’s passing isn’t the first notable death of a TikTok creator so far in 2023, as it comes just days after Noah Brady and Corinne_1 passed away, shocking fans.

  • TikToker wakes up to find police in her bedroom after her toddler snuck out at night – Dexerto

    TikToker wakes up to find police in her bedroom after her toddler snuck out at night TIKTOK: mustangashley9A TikToker was shocked as she woke up to police barging into her bedroom, after her toddler snuck out in the middle of the night. In a viral video, the mom explained that she had put her children to bed at 8 pm, and checked up on her two-year-old toddler once more before going to bed herself. “I open the door, I see him in his bed… and he’s perfectly fine. So I go to bed,” she said. “Then at about 1:45 am, I am woken to three police officers coming into my bedroom – not my front door, my bedroom. Thank god this is a night that I chose to sleep in pyjamas.” The police told the mother and her husband that they found a toddler outside in the front yard “crying and screaming, and cold,” and they were holding him in an ambulance. “I, having just been woken up from a dead sleep, rush into my son’s room to find him not there and then proceed to run down the stairs, out the front door… and down the block to find my son,” she recalled. “They parked him a good distance away just so he would be safe, just in case we were drug addicts or, you know, horrible people.” The TikToker was shocked that she didn’t wake up at the sound of the baby monitor or even the police officers at her front door. “No one else in my house woke either until police officers entered my bedroom,” she said. “My dog didn’t bark – he always barks – my husband didn’t wake up, my mother-in-law didn’t wake up, no one. “I don’t know how long he was out there. I feel like the sh*ttiest mom ever.” The traumatized mom concluded her video by saying, “I am not going to sleep well for a very long time.” In the comments, TikTok users tried to comfort the distraught mom by sharing their own similar stories. “This is the exact reason we have deadbolts at the top of our doors. Years ago my toddler got out front while I was asleep,” one user shared. “I think all parents have a scare with their little ones getting out. It happened to me. I got the locks for the top of my doors as a secondary measure,” another added. “My 5yo told us that one night she couldn’t sleep so she went to the front yard and prayed then came back inside. We now have an alarm,” someone else said.

  • TikToker goes viral turning different candy into Squid Game’s Dalgona – Dexerto

    TikToker goes viral turning different candy into Squid Game’s Dalgona Netflix / TikTok: scottsrealityTikToker ‘scottsreality’ is going viral on the app by recreating Dalgona, the snack featured in the hit Netflix show ‘Squid Game,’ by melting down a range of different candies instead of just sugar. South Korean show ‘Squid Game’ first released on Netflix on September 17, and since then it has become the most-viewed Netflix show of all time, receiving extremely high praise from viewers and critics alike. The series is about a group of people in dire financial situations who all take part in a mysterious challenge, which sees them participating in tasks based on children’s games, all with the aim of winning a huge cash prize and avoiding death. One moment that captured viewers’ attention in particular, was the scene where players had to pick shapes out of Korean street snack Dalgona using a needle. Dalgona, described by some as ‘honeycomb toffee,’ is made by melting sugar and baking soda together, before pouring it out and stamping a shape in it. Plenty of TikTok users have attempted to make the snack and participate in the challenge themselves, but scottsreality has taken it to the next level by melting down a range of different candies. Click here if TikTok doesn’t load He’s so far attempted the challenge with things such as lollipops, chocolate balls, chewing gum, and even Sprite, all with varying results. Viewers have been fascinated by the series, with each post picking up millions of views each. Additionally, fans continue to put their requests for what they want to see next in the comments too, with some wanting the TikToker to get really wild with some of the ingredients he uses. Click here if TikTok doesn’t load Many also spotted that Scott seems to always have some sort of bug or creature appear at some point in almost every video, but people have yet to figure out exactly why that is. Still, it seems to only be making more people fascinated by his content. Scott’s videos have been receiving as many as 60 million views per clip, as people can’t tear their eyes away from the bizarre experiments.

  • TikToker VooDoo The Menace dies: Tributes paid to Lee Roy Elizondo – Dexerto

    TikToker VooDoo The Menace dies: Tributes paid to Lee Roy Elizondo TikTok: voodoothemenaceA popular TikToker, Lee Roy Elizondo, who went by VooDoo The Menace on the video-sharing app, has died suddenly. His friend confirmed the death, and has set up a GoFundMe to cover funeral costs. A popular creator on TikTok, Elizondo made comedy and reaction content, and posted frequently, with many of his videos getting hundreds of thousands of views. Elizondo’s friend Joshua Watrous said, “I am at a loss for words and still can’t accept that one of my best friends growing up is gone. “Those of you who knew Lee Roy need no explanation for the man that he was, but to those who don’t, he was a caring man, a soldier, a philanthropist, a comedian, and a warrior.” The cause of death has not been confirmed publicly. Read More: Bella Poarch’s most viewed TikToks of 2021 – Elizondo had previously held a number of accounts on the platform, with hundreds of thousands of followers, but was banned numerous times. A GoFundMe has been setup in his honor, and to help the family cover funeral costs. You can donate to the GoFundMe page below: “I am asking now that you donate whatever you can to help bring him back home and help his family with their expenses and grief. All donations will go directly to his Mom, whose loss I can’t even begin to imagine, and will be greatly appreciated.” Tributes paid to VooDoo The Menace After hearing the news, fans quickly flooded the comments of his final uploads with messages of mourning and praise for the creator. “Thank you for gracing us with your light and making me laugh and think outside the box,” one fan wrote. Another added, “Thank you for making me laugh when I needed it.” Fellow TikToker Alexis English, who had often collaborated with VooDoo The Menace and had met through TikTok, said “I am in disbelief and my heart is broken. A lot of us have just lost our inspiration, a protector, teacher and motivator. Elizondo also frequently made videos about men’s mental health, life lessons, and relationship advice, which has fans have thanked him for, as well as his comedic content. The GoFundMe has reached over $7,000 at the time of writing, with the total goal set at $50,000.

  • TikToker goes viral after finding out “cool” mark on nail was actually cancer – Dexerto

    TikToker goes viral after finding out “cool” mark on nail was actually cancer TikTok: @invrfoundwaldoFor Maria Sylvia, a 10-year long relationship with a ‘cool streak’ on her thumb lead to her discovering that what she initially thought was just a mole, was actually cancer. Proving the need to get yourself checked regularly, especially for anything that seems a bit odd, or any changes in your skin, a 25-year-old Virginia based TikToker has reached 25 million views with a video showing a ‘cool streak’ in her nail. In the video, you see the caption “me: Having this for 10 years, thinking it was a cool streak in my nail,” before the reveal comes. “It’s cancer.” Considering the mammoth appeal this video has had, Maria found herself asked, again and again, to explain what was actually going on in greater detail. In a series of follow-up videos, clarifying how long the streak had been on the nail, and how no one had noticed it for its 10-year life span Maria expresses she’d been diligent with keeping on top of checkups. “I had seen doctors. I was in and out of doctors’ [offices] all the time. I was an athlete, so I was getting physicals every year,” she continued “This was probably circa 2014, and they were like, ‘oh, that’s odd, but you don’t really fit the demographics, so if it just grows any bigger go and see a doctor.’ When working out what it was the TokToker stated “I didn’t have any pain with it, so I just figured it was a mole because that’s what they told me, that it was most likely a mole in my nailbed.” After pressure from friends to get the ‘mole’ checked out in a more serious manner after the streak darkened, Maria was informed that rather than just being a mole, she had a “subungual melanoma in stage 0.” In an interview with Newsweek, the TikToker clarified that even catching things early doesn’t lead to a simple fix. “I was informed that this cancer can stay in situ (also known as stage 0) for 10-13 years before hitting stage 1. I felt relief that I got it looked at when I did, but I knew there was more to come for getting rid of this cancer.” Read More: How to view your watch history on TikTok – Urging people to keep on top of their health was the main takeaway Maria wanted to impart on her viewers: “I think some people are afraid to confront the possibility of having cancer and facing their mortality. The biggest thing I have urged is to put your mind at ease and follow through with seeing someone, if this is caught early, it is very curable, and having a wonky thumb for a month or two is better than not having one at all.”

  • TikToker goes viral after cash from armored truck spills across freeway – Dexerto

    TikToker goes viral after cash from armored truck spills across freeway TikTok: demibagbyTikTok user Demi Bagby has gone viral with her video showing what happened after an armored truck spilled cash all over the freeway in California. These days, if somebody captures a crazy moment on camera or wants to share a bizarre story with the world, TikTok is more often than not becoming the first place that people turn to. Whether it’s footage of ghosts or wild storytimes, all sorts of content can end up going viral on the app, and this latest video from user Demi Bagby is the perfect example. On November 20, she uploaded a video to her account in which she stood on the freeway in California with her friends, showing the road littered with a substantial amount of cash. Click here if TikTok doesn’t load In the video, people can be seen getting out of the cars to collect the money off the road, some holding fistfuls of it in their hands and celebrating. The armored truck was reportedly going to a Federal Deposit Insurance Corp office from San Diego when one of the doors popped open and bags containing cash fell out, littering the road. Now, the California Highway Patrol and the FBI are urging people to return any money that they may have taken so far, with two people having been arrested so far. “If anyone picked up the cash, we ask you to bring it to the office in Vista immediately,” they told Fox 5, “I just want to give everyone a heads up that there is a lot of video evidence.” The response to Demi’s video was huge, getting over 1 million likes and 8 million views in the space of a day, with viewers flooding the comment section with their thoughts on what they would personally do if they stumbled upon the same situation.

  • TikToker goes viral after catching man throwing cat litter into her yard – Dexerto

    TikToker goes viral after catching man throwing cat litter into her yard TikTok: serraelle / Unsplash: Manja VitolicA TikTok user has garnered millions of views after she caught a neighbor throwing cat litter into her yard on video, with viewers appalled by the man’s behavior. Short-form video platform TikTok has now become the ultimate place to upload the craziest moments that you’ve captured on camera, whether that be an animal doing something hilarious or a customer having a tantrum at a store. People will often upload videos ‘exposing’ others for their less than respectable behavior, and these clips regularly go insanely viral on the app, stirring debate. In April, TikTok user Serra Elle uploaded a video with the caption “when you discover why your yard is always covered in cat litter/cat [poop emoji.]” The clip shows a man chuck what appears to be cat litter from his balcony right into the yard below him. Click here if TikTok doesn’t load Shortly after, Serra uploaded a part two video in which she and her husband confronted the neighbor, with the husband saying: “It’s always in my yard, it’s making me sick, it’s making my wife sick, it’s making my dog sick.” Initially, the neighbor appears to deny the claims, saying “I’ve never done it,” but then later goes on to say, “I won’t do it anymore.” He went on to apologize and offer to clean up the litter he had thrown into their yard. “He’s only sorry he got caught. I’m so glad y’all spoke up,” one comment with over 50,000 likes read. “He’s straight lying he was looking around to see if anyone was watching before he did it,” said another. Click here if TikTok doesn’t load In the comments, Serra updated viewers that they have all since moved away from those apartments. “I do not condone any threats are harm towards this person or people in this apt. He no longer lives in those apartments. I’ve moved away as well. I’m letting the city, university, and eventually court handle things since landlords be slumlords.” Combined, the videos about the neighbor have garnered over 7 million views, and have stirred debate in the comment section among viewers.

  • TikToker Vinnie Hacker slams fans after harassment of female friends – Dexerto

    TikToker Vinnie Hacker slams fans after harassment of female friends Instagram: Vinnie HackerTikTok star Vinnie Hacker has hit out at his fans on Twitter for harassing one of his female friends after he commented on an Instagram post. Vinnie is a growing star on the TikTok scene – he has 5 million followers on his main TikTok account as well as 1.7 million followers on his Instagram. Known mostly for his lip-sync videos on TikTok, he has also gained a following by being part of content house Sway Gaming – which is a spin-off from notorious content house the Sway House. Other big names in Sway Gaming include Griffin Johnson, Quinton Griggs, and Kio Cyr. Vinnie’s dedicated fans have sent hate to women Vinnie became close to in the past. In November, after posting a video with the TikToker, creator Faith Ordway was bombarded with comments about her and her past social media posts, and she threatened to quit her job as a result. This week Samantha Riehl became a target after Vinnie commented on one of her Instagram posts appearing to be amazed by her selfie, and soon after she tagged him in an Instagram story. The interaction was quickly posted to Drama account, TikTokroom catching the attention of Vinnie’s followers, prompting him to respond “We are friends bro my god.” But that didn’t stop anyone from digging into Samantha’s social media and making negative comments, to the extent that Vinnie felt moved to Tweet on the situation. “I can’t believe people. I just can’t. can’t have friends, can’t talk to anyone, I’m majorly disappointed in some people. I’m sick…Do you guys expect me to be a deity and devote my life to everyone else’s standards?” i can’t believe people. i just can’t. can’t have friends, can’t talk to anyone, i’m MAJORLY disappointed in some people. i’m sick. — 100T Vinnie (@vinniehacker) December 14, 2020 While he pointed out that there are some followers who only post positive messages, and that he appreciates them, he also took aim at those who he claimed do not respect him: “I didn’t know when I made a TikTok account I’d be signing a paper to sell my soul to people who don’t actually respect me but are just here to bash.” didn’t know when i made a tiktok account i’d be signing a paper to sell my soul to people who don’t actually respect me but are just here to bash. — 100T Vinnie (@vinniehacker) December 14, 2020 Shortly after, Vinnie then apologized for his Twitter outburst, explaining that he was defensive “in the heat of the moment,” and that he wanted to “set a better example.” He said he regrets not keeping his cool, and didn’t want to aggravate the situation further. i do apologize for the immaturity. i was in the heat of the moment. after having the same thing happen to me twice i get defensive, which i shouldn’t have. i’d like to apologize. and yet you don’t have to accept that apology. very immature. — 100T Vinnie (@vinniehacker) December 14, 2020 Meanwhile, Samantha seems unbothered, responding to comments on her Instagram warning her about hateful comments, merely saying “I’m good.”

  • TikToker goes viral after attempt to storm octagon at UFC 274 goes horribly wrong – Dexerto

    TikToker goes viral after attempt to storm octagon at UFC 274 goes horribly wrong TikTok: imlavishbishhh / Wikimedia CommonsA TikToker has gone viral after filming a woman’s attempt to storm the octagon at UFC 274 that took a turn for the worse when a security guard sent her hurtling back into the crowd. UFC 274 was a spectacle for mixed-martial-arts fans and casual viewers alike. The biggest talking point was the fact it had one most savage knockouts in combat sports history as Michael Chandler kicked Tony Ferguson into the shadow realm. However, another incident — one that didn’t involve any fighters at all — is now gaining traction on social media. TikToker Shriak Sharma filmed a woman’s failed attempt to storm the octagon, and it’s gone viral. The video begins with the woman introducing herself to the camera and psyching herself up for what she’s about to do. Then, people around her shout words of encouragement, and moments later, she jumps the barrier and dashes for it. At first, it looks like she’s going to make it. She easily navigates her way through the crowd and reaches the octagon within seconds. Though the moment she climbs up, a towering female security guard awaits. The next thing you see is the woman getting tossed back into the crowd like a sack of potatoes. Some nearby crowd members gasped, while others cheered and laughed as they watched her limp back to her seat. The video has gone viral on TikTok, drawing more than 500,000 views, 60,000 likes, and almost 1,000 comments in just a matter of hours. Many also joked that the incident had “way more action” than the co-main event fight between Rose Namajunas and Carla Esparza, which had 67 significant strikes across five rounds.

  • TikToker Vinnie Hacker denies Nikita Dragun relationship rumors – Dexerto

    TikToker Vinnie Hacker denies Nikita Dragun relationship rumors Instagram: nikitadragunTikTok star Vinnie Hacker has denied rumors that he’s dating influencer Nikita Dragun, after she shared some images with him on her Instagram page. Vinnie Hacker is an 18-year-old influencer who has developed a substantial following of almost 7 million on TikTok. Due to his popularity, fans have become heavily invested in the love life of the young star. TikToker Faith Ordway was bombarded with hate over past social media comments when she posted a video with Vinnie, claiming that people were “ruining my mental health over a man going through depths trying to make me look like a bad person.” Fans turned their attention to 25-year-old Nikita Dragun on April 25 when she uploaded a series of photos of her and Vinnie to Instagram, which even caught the attention of singer Demi Lovato. View this post on Instagram Some started to speculate that the pair could be dating — but Vinnie was quick to shut these rumors down by responding to a TikTok that said, “Why is he f***ing Nikita? Out of everyone, why?” with “Hell nah tf.” After his comment was posted to popular tea page ‘tiktokinsiders,’ the influencer further clarified his comments. “I said it like that because we’re friends, and I’ve had to reiterate myself a million times cus y’all LOVE to assume,” he wrote. He went on to say: “Didn’t even mean to say it like that tho, it’s the fact that she straight up said I’m F***KING her like bro, what?” Read More: James Charles sued by former employee – Nikita now appears to have deleted the images from her page, though whether it was a result of the reaction toward it is unclear. Regardless, it seems that Vinnie has no time for this new wave of rumors. Nikita also recently responded to criticism she and members of the Hype House received following the announcement of a Netflix show for the TikTok group, calling out the “haters.”

  • TikToker Vinnie Hacker responds to claims he used a racial slur on stream – Dexerto

    TikToker Vinnie Hacker responds to claims he used a racial slur on stream Instagram: vinniehackerTikTok star Vinnie Hacker has responded to accusations that he used a racial slur while live on stream, denying the claims in a series of tweets. Vinnie Hacker is one of TikTok’s most popular stars, and in his time on the platform, he’s managed to cultivate a following of over 10 million. He has a large number of very loyal fans, but he has previously said he’s “scared” to become romantically involved with anyone as a result of the influx of hate girls receive from fans when they’re rumored to be involved with him. On July 14, Vinnie’s name started trending on Twitter after people started sharing a clip of him saying something that many claimed was a racial slur, with his name quickly trending on the site. He was quick to shut down the accusations, saying that he was actually thanking a sub and just “said the name fast.” y’all he was thanking people for a subs and he said it fast. unless some people forgot, he was still trying to play a video game while trying not to die. y’all literally made all these FALSE accusations and on top of that, y’all did it on his birthday. pic.twitter.com/e9lFNg3HNn — mya misses harry and olivia (@livsaonlyangel) July 15, 2021 He went on to slam those who were starting the backlash, saying, “I can’t ever catch a f**king break. something new every f**king week,” adding, “just shut up please for the love of God and let me live a life.” In multiple tweets, the TikToker also made reference to the fact that the Twitter storm had occurred on his birthday. today. today out of all days. and every time y’all are proven wrong. fuck everything. — 100T Vinnie (@vinniehacker) July 15, 2021 Following this, he also went on to repost a TikTok a user had made that claimed Vinnie was thanking a sub called Nikki, leading to the confusion. While some defended the star, asking people to ‘give him a break,’ others started using his tweet saying he ‘can’t catch a break’ as a meme, unconvinced by his response. It’s not clear whether he plans to address the controversy any further beyond his initial series of tweets on the matter, but the video certainly managed to pick up a great deal of traction online.

  • TikToker Vereena Sayed allegedly leaves House of Finesse after “stealing” claims – Dexerto

    TikToker Vereena Sayed allegedly leaves House of Finesse after “stealing” claims Instagram: Vereena SayedTikToker and YouTube star Vereena Sayed has allegedly left the rising content house the House of Finesse because other members kept stealing their things. Vereena Sayed is an 18-year-old internet personality based out of New York. Since 2018, she has built a fanbase through her popular YouTube channel, where she posts vlogs, makeup tutorials, and Get Ready With Me videos. She’s also branched out into TikTok where she’s found success as well, hitting close to 1 million followers and recently joining the newly formed House of Finesse – another TikTok collective that makes content together. However, it appears as if the TikToker has now left the house after having made allegations about having her possessions stolen by other members. Vereena allegedly made the claim during a video on her private social media account which she uses for venting. Screenshots of the video were later sent in to drama account TikTok Room, who furthered the rumors. In the private video, Sayed didn’t divulge which specific member of the house was allegedly stealing her possessions. Neither Sayed nor other members of the House of Finesse have commented further on these allegations. View this post on Instagram What is the House of Finesse? Launched in April this year, the House of Finesse describes itself as the “first truly diverse fashion content house.” Until Vereena left, the house had eleven members in total including Marta Shitaye, V’eondre Mitchell, Sir Carter, Tataynah Bass, Arlene Lee, PJ Cool-Tomasi, Mahkai Moore, Lily ‘Douxfairy’ Uaua, Aaron Fuller, Tanya Ravichandran, and Zaya Peresian, who describes herself as the first trans woman to be the member of a content house. Their dedicated TikTok account has over 400k followers, and the members frequently collaborate with The Next Kidz content collective. As well as being a content house, Finesse also operates as a Gen Z start-up fashion brand, with members often modelling the clothes in their videos. Unlike most content houses, Finesse members don’t live in the house full-time but operate on a ‘season’ basis. So, for example, Season 1 of the Finesse House took place between April and June this year, and it is likely that future seasons will follow a similar format.

  • TikToker uses Instagram to expose stalker three years after breaking up – Dexerto

    TikToker uses Instagram to expose stalker three years after breaking up Instagram: Bella FoofellahA TikTok user has gone viral after uploading a video exposing her ex-boyfriend still stalking her Instagram three years after breaking up. TikTok user Bella foofellah, 25, has recently gone viral after exposeing her ex-boyfriend of three years for allegedly stalking her social media accounts. The TikToker claims that she was able to track the IP address of her ex-boyfriend. She supposedly did this through a link embedded in her Instagram bio linking back to the influencer’s Tumblr profile. How TikToker Bella foofellah tracked her ex-boyfriend In a video uploaded on March 14, 2022, Foofellah exposed her ex-boyfriend for allegedly stalking her. She claimed she “could silently watch him check in on me daily three years post-breakup.” Read More: Bryce Hall gives surprising response after Addison Rae discusses breakup in Snapchat series – The video featured Foofellah sitting down and writting the following message. “Thinking about the time I got broken up with so I made a Tumblr with a hidden IP tracker, put it in my Instagram bio so I could silently watch him check in on me daily three years post-breakup and fully engaged to another girl. “Kept it to myself for years, then made a TikTok that blew up exposing him, and now he hasn’t clicked it since.” The video has been viewed over 690,000 times, leading to a mixed reaction among viewers. “He was checking on you, but you were checking on him too,” one commenter wrote. “She played the long game, and she won,” another chimed in. While some fans viwed Foofellah’s video as hypocritical, most sided with the TikToker in believing that the situation was just a little creepy.

  • TikToker uses literal garbage to recreate Ana de Armas’ red carpet outfit – Dexerto

    TikToker uses literal garbage to recreate Ana de Armas’ red carpet outfit TIKTOK: ANGELICAHACKS/INSTAGRAM:ANA_D_ARMASA TikToker went viral after using literal garbage to recreate Ana De Armas’ glamorous red carpet look from the Venice Film Festival. Content creator Angelica Hicks has shared multiple videos creating budget versions of high fashion outfits worn by celebrities, such as Kim Kardashian, Taylor Swift, and Kylie Jenner. In one of her most popular videos, which has amassed over 2.4 million views, she recreated Ana De Armas’ stunning red carpet look. The ‘Blonde’ actress showed up to the 2022 Venice Film Festival last week in a blush pink Louis Vuitton dress with a plunging neckline and flowing cape-style back. The beautiful gown was accessorized with a chunky choker and bracelet. Angelica managed to make her low-budget look equaling stunning, using sheer pink trash can liners to simulate the original gown’s fabric. She wrapped some bags around her neck so they dangled to the floor, and draped one around her waist to secure things in. The TikToker also made her own choker and bracelet, using the mesh sleeves from a pear, while adding a garlic clove to the choker, which resembled the original bauble hanging off the necklace. Viewers amazed by TikToker’s low-budget recreation of red carpet outfit TikTok users were stunned by Angelica’s ability to recreate an expensive gown using literal garbage. “You are so creative. Hope to see you on the red carpet soon!” one person commented. “If creativity was a person, YOU are the winner,” another one wrote. “How do you always get it on point?” someone questioned. Others thought the TikToker’s low-budget outfit looked better than the original. “I kind of like the material you picked more — it’s a bit more futuristic and innovative,” one person shared. “It even looks way better than her dress,” another person commented. “The even cooler edgy eco version,” someone else added.

  • TikToker under fire with ‘animal abuse’ allegations after controversial videos – Dexerto

    TikToker under fire with ‘animal abuse’ allegations after controversial videos TikTok: avanireyesA popular TikToker has come under fire after posting a video that some critics have deemed as animal abuse, accusing her of showing a lack of care for her pet cat. Avani Reyes has over 3 million followers on TikTok, with her low-energy videos making iced coffee both funny for viewers and offering some inspiration for everyone’s iced coffee needs. Perhaps most notably, however, Reyes is known for “copying” the Gorilla Glue girl, having to go to the emergency room after putting some in her hair and not being able to wash it out. Now, though, she’s under fire for more serious reasons, as outraged fans question her treatment of her cat in a video posted to TikTok. Each of Avani’s iced coffee videos start with her throwing a tray of ice cubes onto her counter — and this is the root of where the backlash has come from. In a TikTok posted on January 13, Avani throws her ice down on the counter like she always does, but this time her cat is in the way. Instead of moving the cat, however, or changing things up, Avani acts as if they aren’t there and still throws the ice down. She hits the cat and, in the subsequent moments, the pet falls off the counter, with Avani ignoring them the entire time. Click here if TikTok doesn’t load Before long, most of the comments came out to speak against Avani’s actions and question her treatment of her cat. The top comment asked “why do this to an animal,” while others insisted that the cat didn’t deserve that treatment, or that “this is just really upsetting.” Avani actually doubled down and posted another similar video, throwing ice on her cat, clearly either unaware on uncaring of the backlash she was facing. Click here if TikTok doesn’t load The comments on the subsequent video were pretty much exactly the same, questioning the TikToker’s motives and asking why they would do this in the first place. At the time of writing, Avani has not yet responded to the backlash.

  • TikToker urges Etsy sellers to delete their accounts after horror hacking story – Dexerto

    TikToker urges Etsy sellers to delete their accounts after horror hacking story TikTok: marisadabirdieA TikToker urged fellow Etsy sellers and buyers to delete their accounts, after sharing a security horror story in a viral video. Etsy seller Marisa, who posts under the handle marisadabirdie, took to TikTok to inform others that the site’s weak security allowed a known hacker to take control of her account. In a viral video that’s garnered 350,000 views, Marisa says: “If you’re seeing this please delete your Etsy account, whether you’re a buyer or a seller their security is awful. “You are currently at risk of being impersonated, having your account hacked, and not being able to recover it.” She shares that she had a small Etsy business selling t-shirts, but one day, someone hacked her account using her old email address, which allowed the hacker to switch the bank account associated with the Etsy store to their own. After contacting Etsy, Marisa was able to get into her account, and she changed her password to a “very strong” one. She even enabled two-factor authentication, so that any new log-ins would have to ping a secondary device that only Marisa would have access to. However, the hacker was somehow quickly able to regain access to her account. “This has been happening for five days now,” Marisa states. She claims that when contacting Etsy, the company will respond after 24 hours, and eventually, give the account back to the hacker for unknown reasons. Etsy’s response to seller getting her account hacked The TikToker says she received an automatic notification from Etsy that the email address for her account has been changed. In the email, there’s a blurb informing her that if she didn’t approve this change, she should go to a particular link. But according to Marisa, the URL is just “plain text.” Furthermore, she says that Etsy will not let her delete the account until 180 days have elapsed, as that is the return period for purchases from her store. The hacker was able to access the account again using an email address that had Marisa’s “full legal name,” which they got via her Etsy account. “But worse than this hacker is Etsy,” she concludes. “I don’t know if they have a friend inside, but Etsy continues to give my account back to a known hacker, putting me at risk, my identity, my customers. So if you have an Etsy account, delete it, because they’re very susceptible to security breaches.” In a follow-up video, she noted that two-factor authentication is poor, as Etsy was able to bypass their program to let her back into her account. The frustrated TikToker also believes that there’s “someone from Etsy’s team who is helping this hacker.”

  • TikToker under fire for tricking grandma into stealing from Walmart in cruel prank – Dexerto

    TikToker under fire for tricking grandma into stealing from Walmart in cruel prank TikTok/kodychodyA man is facing backlash over a brutal prank on an elderly grandma after tricking her into stealing an item from Walmart. Prank content can be some of the most controversial on the internet for a number of reasons. In addition to some viral stunts being scripted, others get called out for taking things too far on innocent victims. Over the years we’ve seen plenty of content creators get into trouble for their pranks and now one is facing the wrath of the internet for targeting a grandma. In a viral video taking the internet by storm, TikToker ‘kodychody’ was able to get a Walmart employee to give him AirPods and used it to bait a woman shopping in the store. Grandma tricked into stealing from Walmart for content After the employee gave Kody the item under the impression that he’d pay at the front, he approached an elderly lady and told her she had won the AirPods. “It’s your lucky day!” he exclaimed. “You just won new AirPod Pros!” Although the woman seemed a bit suspicious about her prize and wondered what she did to deserve it, Kody was able to convince her that it was legitimate. Unfortunately, when she went to leave the store, the security system sounded, indicating that the product was being stolen. In the comments, viewers defended the elderly woman, saying they “feel extremely sorry for that poor grandma.” “That’s absolutely menacing,” another said. However, some believe the prank is fake with one user writing that the AirPod box was already open. Whatever the case, Kody has yet to provide an update to the viral prank and what happened with the woman. So far, the clip has been viewed over 2M times on TikTok and 12 million times on Twitter. This is hardly the first time a viral prank has caused drama recently. Earlier this month, YouTuber Tanner Cook was shot in a mall foodcourt after one of his practical jokes took a dangerous turn.

  • TikToker under fire for viral “human cattle grate” video – Dexerto

    TikToker under fire for viral “human cattle grate” video YouTube: Vlog CreationsTikToker CreationsRoss is under fire after uploading a video where he describes a gap in a parking lot fence as a “human cattle grate” for bigger women. Over the last few years, Ross amassed over 2.4 million followers on TikTok and 3.3 million subscribers on YouTube with his off-the-wall prank videos. A few of his recent pranks include moving people’s cars while shopping and asking for 145 tortillas with his order at Chipotle. Ross became under fire on October 2 after uploading a video describing a gap in a parking lot fence as a “human cattle grate” for women he brings home from the bar. CreationsRoss under fire for “controversial” TikTok video In the video, Ross was walking beside two women when he began explaining what he does when bringing someone home from the bar, showing a small gap between two sections of fence in a parking lot that lead to an alley. The video caption says: “It’s like a human cattle grate.” “When I go to the bar and I come back with a girl with me, this is the way that I bring her,” he explained. “It’s a great filter to know if I’m too drunk or something…If they can’t get through there that means that I know I’m too drunk and they shouldn’t come home with me.” (Click here if TikTok doesn’t load) Shortly after the video was uploaded, fans began reacting to his comments. One user commented: “I have loved your videos for years, but big girls deserve love too. Not a good look for you Ross.” Another user replied: “Ohhh Ross. Nooo brooo.” Not everyone was against his video, however. “I like this controversial Ross usually all your jokes are family friendly I swear,” a viewer replied. Ross has yet to respond to any of the backlash, but we’ll make sure to update this article if he does.

  • TikToker under fire for showing allegedly “illegal” ways to boost credit – Dexerto

    TikToker under fire for showing allegedly “illegal” ways to boost credit Instagram:PsmillanA TikToker is being slammed on social media for promoting allegedly “illegal” money practices and encouraging others to mimic her actions. For many, managing money and sustaining a frugal lifestyle is a difficult line to walk. As such, many influencers and content creators have moulded their content to help others improve their savings, hoard for travel and discover new hacks and tricks to make the most of their money. TikToker Psmillan, a self titled “investor” on the app, has been going viral across social media for her recent string of videos showcasing how she is seemingly able to make thousands of dollars a week and live a comfortable life with no job but simply through bolstering her credit score. And while the content creator may not see the potential repercussions of her actions in sharing her hacks online, other social media users have begun slamming them for what many have labeled as “fraud” and “illegal” actions. One TikToker commented “You all really letting this girl help y’all publicly commit fraud. Someone just went to federal prison for doing similar sh*t she’s ‘teaching’ you all. Also you’re getting cooked on Twitter.” Twitter account TikTokInvestors shared some of Psmillan’s clips online, garnering a major response and huge backlash from others. TikTokInvestors captioned their post, “Her whole page is just a crime.” Another user added, “I went down this rabbit hole the other day this girl is going to PRISON.” Thirdly, another Twitter user commented, “The IRS agent watching this is crying of happiness.” Time will tell if Psmillan shuts down her account or is faced with any consequences or punishment for the way in which she is seemingly working around the system. However, we’ll be sure to keep you updated if there are any new developments in this situation.

  • TikToker under fire for making a $2,000 pizza for a celebrity client – Dexerto

    TikToker under fire for making a $2,000 pizza for a celebrity client TikTok: @chefbaeTikToker Chef Bae uploaded a video showing the process of cooking what she herself dubbed “a $2k pizza for a celeb client.” This did not sit well with some TikTok users. In a viral April 31 TikTok video with almost 4 million views, @chefbae shared the process of cooking what she dubbed a “$2k” pizza for a celebrity client. In the video, Chef Bae explains that the pizza is made out of ingredients such as organic figs, adaptogenic mushroom powder, organic almonds, and Erewhon water which retails for around $30 a bottle in the Erewhon that Bae did her groceries in. The total for her groceries came to $944 as seen in her TikTok, but the influencer chef also ordered organic manuka honey and caviar, among other things, which according to Bae totaled around $2,000. At the end of the video, the chef is seen serving two large pizzas cut into pieces to the anonymous influencer client and their friends. TikTok reacts to the $2,000 pizza made by Chef Bae TikTok users in the comments were baffled by the ingredients used and the final price of the pizza. “This seems so extra for no reason lol,” one user wrote. Another viewer with a similar sentiment commented: “What’s special about the water.” Some other users took jabs at how the final pizza itself looked in the video. “I’ll take dominos thanks,” said out one person. Another comment reads: “I would rather have a hand-tossed pepperoni Pizza Hut pizza.” But some users also took Chef Bae’s side and pointed out that the ingredients were expensive because of their quality. “Someone needs to do a proper study on Erewhon and see how much different ingredients and quality is when compared to the peasant shopping stores,” explained one user. One thing is for certain no matter how you slice it, those are quite expensive pizzas. For more viral videos and stories surrounding TikTok, be sure to check out our coverage on Dexerto.

  • TikToker under fire for pranking girlfriend with fake marriage proposal – Dexerto

    TikToker under fire for pranking girlfriend with fake marriage proposal TIKTOK: alexandrovitch90A TikToker has sparked outrage for pranking his girlfriend with a fake marriage proposal in a viral video. The German TikTok prankster goes by Alexandrovitch90 and is known to share prank videos with his 100,000 followers. However, his most viral video to date, with 44 million views, has been labeled as “cruel” and “heartbreaking” by some viewers. The video starts with him filming his girlfriend walking into their apartment, which is filled with rose petals dashed across the floor, and balloons. His girlfriend is heard asking “What is this?” as a big smile appears on her face. The prankster did not respond, but handed her a pair of scissors to cut a ribbon hung near an entrance. He then hands her a bouquet of roses, asks her to close her eyes, and then leads her to their kitchen where he tells her to open her eyes. Instead of a proposal or gift, she is met with stacks of dirty pots and pans littering the kitchen counter and sink. While the TikToker bursted into laughter, his girlfriend was less than impressed as she threw the bouquet of roses at him before storming out. TikToker faces backlash over fake marriage proposal prank Just like the TikToker’s girlfriend, viewers were unimpressed with the prank, as they flooded the comment section to share their frustrations. “I would have broke up with him instantly,” one viewer commented. “I know I’m supposed to find this funny but I just feel so much pain watching this. I feel so bad for her,” another viewer shared. “With all that effort he put into tricking her. He could have just washed the dang dishes,” someone else added. Speaking about the controversial prank, the TikToker told Newsweek that his girlfriend had been “expecting a proposal and this was a good opportunity to prank her without expecting it”. The prankster admitted that the prank left his girlfriend fuming, as “she took being angry to a new level,” but the two were able to laugh about it later. He also told the news outlet: “There will be many more pranks to come. You can be excited.”

  • TikToker under fire after police were called as he turned up to his old high school – Dexerto

    TikToker under fire after police were called as he turned up to his old high school TikTok: RicksbasketA TikToker and YouTuber has caught some flak after returning to his high school for the first day despite having graduated, with some students pretty unhappy to see him. Leaving high school and looking back on it prompts all sorts of nostalgia, no matter how long ago it was you left. There are always memories about hinjinx in class, what happened when school let out, and everything in between. Plenty of people want to relive their high school days, simply because they think it won’t ever be topped. Though, as one TikToker found out, that comes with some consequences, and will probably spark some backlash from students who recognize you, as well as those online that you’re trying to impress. TikToker returns to high school and gets completely roasted for it That’s right, YouTuber and TikToker Ricksbasket decided to go back to his high school for the first day of the new school year, despite the fact he’d already graduated. And some didn’t take too kindly to it. In his TikTok, which has racked up over 2.4 million views, Rick spoke to other students around campus about returning and plenty questioned what he was doing. “Why are you here?” asked one female. “Aren’t you a super senior?” quizzed another as they also dropped an “eww” before walking away. The backlash continued in the comments too, with plenty of viewers roasting the content creator for his video. “I just know that “Why are you here” hurt his soul,” said one. “It’s actually kinda sad,” added another. “Bro went back just to get told off,” another commented. Rick called it a “W Experience” after the video went a little viral, and has made a few videos since. He responded to some viewers who claimed he “peaked in high school” by calling it “easy content.” However, he’s not able to film around there anymore as he’s been “banned from the whole school district” after it as police were also called.

  • TikToker under fire for filming John Cena eating dinner – Dexerto

    TikToker under fire for filming John Cena eating dinner TikTok: alex99rocksA TikToker is facing backlash after filming John Cena eating dinner and trying to get him to say his famous quote — but the WWE star just wanted to enjoy a meal with his friend. TikTok is known for kicking off the occasional debate after a video goes viral. For instance, a college graduate set the site ablaze after she snatched the mic at her graduation ceremony because she “didn’t get her moment.” However, the latest conversation taking over TikTok came about after a fan saw WWE star and actor John Cena eating a meal out in public… and they decided to go say hi. Approaching a celebrity in public is always a toss-up; maybe they’re busy and don’t want to talk, or maybe they’ll be game to take a photo or sign a t-shirt. TikToker sparks debate after approaching John Cena eating dinner Unfortunately for this fan, it didn’t look like Cena was in the spirit to interrupt his meal to take a picture with them. In a short clip uploaded to TikTok, the fan hasda short conversation with Cena, where he politely shut down their request to say his famous catchphrase. “Say again?” Cena asked. “Can you [say], ‘You can’t see me?’” the fan asked. “How about I enjoy some time with my friends?” Cena replied. “Alright, sorry,” the fan apologized, ending the video. The clip was uploaded by TikToker ‘alex99rocks,’ who claimed his friend took the video. “My friend met John Cena and decided to be a cornball,” he captioned the post. Judging by the response the clip has gotten, it doesn’t look like viewers are happy with the fan’s behavior — but they are impressed by Cena’s classy response to his request. “Hell yeah,” one commenter wrote. “John Cena is known for setting boundaries in public.” “I mean, why are you bothering him, bro?” another asked. “He respectfully told the fan to let him enjoy his time,” another commented on Twitter. “There’s nothing wrong with what he said, don’t know why everyone took it in the wrong way.” He respectfully told the fan to let him enjoy his time. There’s nothing wrong with what he said, don’t know why everyone took it in the wrong way. — Skoop® (@Official__Skoop) June 28, 2023 “People that just take out their phones to just record celebs, it’s just weird behavior,” another said. People that just take out their phones to just record celebs, it’s just weird behavior. — Jonathan D Rodriguez (@thejrod_87) June 28, 2023 This isn’t the first time a celebrity has been defended by fans online after singer Bebe Rexha got pelted in the face with a phone while performing during a concert earlier this month.

  • TikToker under fire after JustaMinx names alleged home invasion assailants – Dexerto

    TikToker under fire after JustaMinx names alleged home invasion assailants YouTube: Just a MinxTwitch streamer JustaMinx has named one of the TikTokers who she claims allegedly tried to gain entry to her home in a tense altercation that’s gone viral. On June 6, Twitch streamers living in the Epic House claimed that a group of TikTokers had tried to enter their home during a large party. One of the streamers, named ‘CodeMiko,’ said the TikTokers had purportedly thrown a rock at them after being denied entry to the house. This statement was later corroborated by JustaMinx, who went live in a Twitch stream the very next day to shed more light on the story. A tiktoker(stranger to us) tried to get into our home, when denied he threw a big rock at Minx and Lewis (thank god missed them) I can’t believe the entitlement of some influencers. He tried to get into our house and his reasoning was because he used to live here. — CodeMiko (@codemiko) June 6, 2022 According to Minx, the rock was thrown hard enough that it tore through the screen on CodeMiko’s window. Additionally, one of the TikTokers had allegedly spat at her. Minx claims that she phoned law enforcement two times during the altercation, although no officers ever showed up at the scene. A day later, Minx named one of the purported TikTokers — and he’s facing extreme amounts of backlash on his account. On June 7, Minx uploaded a video sharing the name of the TikToker, a user by the name ‘aceof_spadess.’ The TikToker boasts 4.9 million followers and is best known for his humorous skits. Although his videos have garnered millions of likes and views each, the comments section is a different story. Many of his videos are filled with critical comments bringing up the alleged home invasion attempt. “Damn bro, you really breakin’ into peoples’ crib now?” one commenter said. “Ayo, why you trying to break into someone else’s house?” another asked. “Bro really out here breaking and entering,” yet another commenter quipped. Minx has since deleted her TikTok naming the person, which she worried would be taken down by the platform due to “legal reasons.” TikTokers hit back at JustaMinx claims over purported “home invasion” Hours later, one of the TikTokers involved in the situation uploaded several videos sharing her side of the story. The TikToker, named ‘rheg,’ claimed that she and her friends — who she says used to live at the house — wanted to show their friend the view from the master bedroom. Click here if TikTok fails to load. At first, rheg said everything was civil, but claims Minx walked out on the balcony and allegedly escalated matters. According to rheg, Minx had purportedly yelled “slurs” at their group before spitting at them, prompting one of the TikTokers to throw the rock. After this, rheg claims that Minx allegedly threw a vase down at their car. This made the party clear out, with Minx reportedly chasing them down the street in their vehicle. Click here if TikTok fails to load. Rheg went on to state that aceof_spadess had “nothing to do” with the altercation and apologized on her friends’ behalf. Minx has yet to comment further on the issue at the time of writing.

  • TikToker under fire after calling for workplace time blindness accommodations – Dexerto

    TikToker under fire after calling for workplace time blindness accommodations TikTok: chaotic_philosopher / Unsplash: Jon TysonA TikToker has found herself against a wave of backlash after posting a video asking for workers’ rights to be taken into consideration and for time blindness to be accommodated. Time blindness is a term used to refer to the phenomenon of losing track of time and is often experienced by people with attention deficits. Speaking on the issue, pediatric behavioral health specialist Dr. Manos said, “We all can get caught up in something and get ‘in the zone.’ Some people with ADHD, though, are more prone to having difficulty being able to judge how long something will take to do or to lose track of time.” Now, one TikToker has found herself facing backlash after sharing an experience in which she was yelled at for asking whether a job would make accommodations for time blindness. Going by ‘chaotic_philosopher’ on the platform, the TikToker posted a storytime-type video in which she expressed frustration at workplaces for not accommodating the needs of their workers. “They actually started yelling at me and saying that accommodations for time blindness doesn’t exist and if you struggle being on time, you’ll never be able to get a job [sic],” chaotic_philosopher recounted through teary eyes. “I’m tired of workers’ rights not being prioritized in this country,” she captioned the video. “And we’re entitled for suggesting it should be different… I don’t think so.” But chaotic_philosopher’s take was not met well, with thousands of comments mocking the TikToker’s experience and thoughts on the matter. “What’s the difference between someone with time blindness and someone who just doesn’t put in the effort to be on time?” one commenter queried. Another said, “Being on time for work is a minimum requirement for most jobs. Unfortunately, that’s an issue you must make accommodations for, not the business.” However, chaotic_philosopher has stuck true to her beliefs, posting a second TikTok stating, “When we can no longer have a civil discussion about a video with very little context it makes you wonder ‘Is there even a future for our nation and what future is there to fight for?’ Because arousing mass amounts of hate, judging people, making mass assumptions, and being stuck in a cognitive loop without even knowing it, and then doing exactly what the algorithms want, is seen as normal.” It is worth remembering that everyone deals with time blindness at certain times and that some struggle more than others. For all the latest entertainment news, be sure to check out our page here.

  • TikToker under fire after being exposed for “faking” accent – Dexerto

    TikToker under fire after being exposed for “faking” accent TikTok: klobee / TikTok: tray.fitfeveA TikToker has gone viral after she was called out for faking an accent, with viewers uncovering an old video revealing the truth. Considering the mix of people and cultures that have come together in modern society, it is no surprise to find that many may speak with an accent depending on their roots. However, faking an accent is advised against as it can be seen as disrespectful and offensive, with celebrities having previously been called out for this exact matter. Now, one TikToker has found herself in hot water after viewers called out her fake accent, citing an old video of hers as proof. Tray Soe, who goes by ‘tray.fitfeve‘ on TikTok, took to the social media platform to defend how she speaks, stating, “Yes I have an accent because I ain’t from here. I was born in Thailand and I grew up in Georgia for a decade and then I f****** moved to Nebraska… how the hell ya’ll going to tell me what I’m supposed to sound like?” Nonetheless, viewers were not convinced and instead uncovered an old YouTube video of Tray in which her accent was noticeably different. TikToker Phi, who goes by ‘klobee‘ online, also responded to Tray’s video with a stitch in which he explained his upbringing was similar to hers, having moved from Thailand to America as a refugee at 3 years old before growing up “in the hood”. “So if anybody out there has a claim to the throne of fake accents, it’s me,” Phi said, explaining an accent comes from being surrounded predominantly by people who speak the same way. “I don’t really see any other way to develop a genuine accent outside those reasons.” Phi went on to claim that he and Tray shared a similar social circle; “And the community is saying — as we all know by now — that you don’t talk like that for real and I don’t know with you’re on this app trying to convince millions of people on the internet that you do talk like that.” “I’m not really seeing what the end goal is,” Phi continued. “There’s nothing wrong with being yourself… in fact, your immigrant accent is actually pretty cool.” Viewers agreed with Phi’s take, with many labeling Tray’s accent as the “Awkwafina effect”. One person said, “The gag is they think we can’t tell the difference…” Be sure to check out all the latest entertainment news on our page here.

  • TikToker brutally trolls guy hitting on her by giving him her dad’s number – Dexerto

    TikToker brutally trolls guy hitting on her by giving him her dad’s number TikTok: jmcassettaA TikToker trolled a guy at a bar by giving him her dad’s number; her dad later had quite a bit of fun at the man’s expense. Sometimes, the most convenient way to tell someone you’re not interested in them is by feigning interest. Giving out fake numbers upon request arguably counts as the easiest method. However, one TikToker recently took another route and gave a guy at a bar her dad’s cell phone number instead of her own. This bit of trolling could’ve gone in several different directions, of course. The dad had fun with it, though, leading to a wild scenario that ended with stellar TikTok content. TikToker trolls guy by handing out her dad’s phone number After hitting on TikTok user ‘jmcassetta’ at a bar, the nameless flirter texted the phone number he received. The woman’s father responded, exchanging details about another potential meetup before finally asking to see a photo of the guy. “Send pix b–ch,” the father hilariously texted for reasons unknown. Oddly, the guy replied with a family photo first, then later sent a selfie. When asked about FaceTiming, the TikToker’s dad sent a selfie of his own, to which the man replied with, “Yo, what… please tell me that ain’t you.” In spite of the humorous trolling from her father, the TikToker apologized to the guy in question at the end of the video. “I’m sorry… if you see this video, I apologize but it’s so funny. I could not stop laughing when I woke up and my dad [had] just screenshotted me these texts.” At the very least, it seems the dad had fun. No word on how the fellow from the bar is feeling after the undoubtedly embarrassing exchange, though.

  • TikToker under fire after being bullied on Instagram Live for her looks – Dexerto

    TikToker under fire after being bullied on Instagram Live for her looks YouTube: Mackenzie Ziegler[jwplayer ZXB9LNVP]Sisters and TikTokers Mackenzie and Maddie Ziegler are former Dance Moms stars-turned-internet sensations — but social media isn’t a nice place all the time, especially where comparison is involved. For those not TikTok-savvy, the Ziegler sisters are pretty popular on the viral video app, boasting millions of followers a piece across multiple platforms — but there’s clear favoritism toward one sister out of the two siblings. Many viewers are quite vocal about their feelings toward Maddie, finding her to be the more physically attractive one out of the duo. This has unfortunately lead to mean comments and even outright bullying toward younger sister Mackenzie, which reared its ugly head during a recent Instagram Live. The sisters went live on Instagram to speak to their fans when one commenter compared Mackenzie’s face to “puke” — more specifically, saying “Kenzie’s face is puke.” https://www.instagram.com/p/CFSp26AB48E/?utm_source=ig_web_copy_link After Kenzie read the comment aloud, sister Maddie was quick to call out the offensive message and even threatened to report the user’s account. That didn’t stop Mackenzie from making her own statement on the subject, defeatedly telling her sister, “This is why I don’t stand next to you.” (Topic begins at 4:39) Some fans took issue with Kenzie’s response to the mean message, though, claiming that she was attempting to guilt-trip her sister for her appearance, as well. Kenzie addressed these concerns in a comment shortly thereafter, explaining that she’s been compared to her older sibling ever since she was a child and that she suffers from insecurity due to this near-constant comparison. “To everyone saying that I’m trying to make Maddie feel guilty, I have always been compared to her since I was little,” she wrote. “That comment was implying that I was ugly compared to her. I am very insecure, so of course seeing comments like that gets to me. Sorry for giving the wrong impression.” This isn’t the first time TikTok siblings have been compared to each other, either; sisters Charli and Dixie D’Amelio seem to constantly be placed under the microscope, with angry viewers even accusing Dixie of copying Charli’s nose surgery. Fans are showing ample support in wake of the hurtful comments and are pleading with fellow users to stop harassment and bullying in wake of several high-profile creators taking their leave of the app due to hateful trolls.

  • TikToker tries to order at McDonald’s AI drive-thru and it ends in disaster – Dexerto

    TikToker tries to order at McDonald’s AI drive-thru and it ends in disaster TIKTOK: that_usa_guyA TikToker went viral after his attempt to order food through McDonald’s AI drive-thru ended in an epic fail. Content creator Dal shared his experience using a McDonald’s artificial intelligence-powered drive-thru machine, and the system hilariously failed both times to get his orders right. In a viral TikTok video with over 289,000 views, he showed the first order he placed using one of the machines for two ice cream cones. Unfortunately, the AI added an unexpected topping to the order, which he didn’t request. “You added bacon to my ice cream. I don’t want bacon,” Dal said in the video. The system then adjusts the order to three ice cream cones, when the customer only wanted two. After what seemed to be a prolonged interaction with the “intelligence,” an employee finally jumped in and correctly took the order. In another video, Dal shared his second attempt at ordering using the AI-powered machine, and it didn’t get any better, as the technology kept getting his drink wrong. Once again, an employee had to step in and take over the ordering process, as the customer was unable to rectify the error using the AI. Was it really the McDonald’s AI’s fault? While you might assume this was a simply failure of technology, many TikTok users criticized Dal’s ordering procedure, saying he wasn’t clear enough. “Was more frustrated by the user than the robot. Speak clearer commands next time,” one commented. “Mans trying to order the same way my grandma uses Google,” another added. “Dude you were making it so complicated,” a third said. “What can I get for you?’ ‘nothing’ also him: ‘where’s my order?” someone else quipped. Others think this is what happens when you replace employees with technology. “This is what it will be if they get rid of employees,” one user stated.

  • TikToker trolls exes with AI-generated pregnancy: “Get ghosted? Send him this!” – Dexerto

    TikToker trolls exes with AI-generated pregnancy: “Get ghosted? Send him this!” TikTok: immadsalA TV producer has the internet obsessed with her hilarious method of trolling exes with some “diabolical” AI-generated pregnancies on TikTok. You’ve most likely heard of the phrase, ‘Revenge is a dish best served cold’, a notion which advises that vengeance is far more satisfying when it’s held off until the perfect moment. Now one TV producer and TikToker who works on Video Production at NBCUniversal is proving why the perfect amount of time to wait for vengeance is nine months. Madeline Salazar has been showing off her Photoshop skills and the usefulness of generative AI by trolling the men she’s previously been involved with… and sending them faked photos of her “pregnancy”. In a series on TikTok, Madeline has taken to using generative AI to edit her photos into fake pregnancy announcements before sending them off to surprise her past lovers. Posting the edits under a sound advising women to follow suit when they’re ghosted by someone, Madeline has shown there is no limit to her creativity when it comes to trolling. From baby showers to holding her firstborn, Madeline can fake it all — proving the sky is truly the limit when it comes to using generative AI. Viewers have expressed their love for the series, calling Madeline’s antics both “psychotic” and “diabolical.” “This is insane, how does it look so real?” one commenter wrote. Another said, “Am I about to use this for a manifestation vision board? Yes. Yes I am.” However, according to one viewer the prank doesn’t work as well if you’re a man hoping to fool your girlfriend; “Tried it myself. Me in the hospital gown with the baby just confused her and I got yelled at.” Others had very different concerns, calling Madeline’s use of generative AI “cruel”, “terrifying”, and “too much”. Be sure to check out all the latest entertainment news on our page here.

  • TikToker tricks fans into showing up for fake Drake & The Weeknd concert – Dexerto

    TikToker tricks fans into showing up for fake Drake & The Weeknd concert TikTok: .jamisonlightfootA TikToker has put his graphic design skills to use by tricking Drake and The Weeknd fans into showing up for a free concert… only thing is, the concert didn’t exist. There is nothing quite like finding out your favorite artist is performing in your city for free… especially when it all turns out to be an elaborate rouse. A rouse orchestrated by one cheeky TikToker: Jamie Lightfoot. Known online as ‘jamisonlightfoot’, the graphic designer frequently plans elaborate pranks, from faking a Barbie-branded pregnancy test to planting trilliums all across his city. And his latest idea is taking things to the next level, luring in eager concert-goers for a fake Drake and The Weeknd performance. “I legally put up posters all around the city advertising a free Drake and The Weeknd concert in Trinity Bellwoods Park,” Lightfoot said. “The only issue is the concert is fake.” For the concert to attract attention, Lightfoot “made the most OVO-coded poster possible” that included correct sizing, a “confused aesthetic” and even corporate sponsors. And the poster worked, with many showing up for the occasion despite Lightfoot adding a fine print and disclaimer that revealed the concert wasn’t real. As to why Lightfoot would go to these lengths? The answer is simple; “I just want to watch the world burn.” However, not everyone is convinced the prank was real. This is because Lightfoot has been known to trick viewers in the past by using his graphic design skills to manipulate and edit videos. That’s right — the prank is the prank itself. “Looks like there’s even less people than a normal day at Trinity Bellwoods [to be honest],” one person pointed out, suggesting Lightfoot may have filmed a regular day at the park rather than any soon-to-be disappointed concert-goers. Another viewer, determined not to be fooled by Lightfoot’s handy work, commented, “Okay so which editing tricks did you use now.” If some sneaky CGI is to blame, Lightfoot is sure to reveal his secrets in a later video. But for now, we’ll have to wait and see. Check out all the latest entertainment news on our page here.

  • TikToker tricks viewers with “surprise” baby in viral ultrasound video – Dexerto

    TikToker tricks viewers with “surprise” baby in viral ultrasound video TikTok: BeesjourneyyyA TikToker by the name of bee went viral after tricking viewers with a “fake” video showing that she unexpectedly found out her friend was pregnant. Every so often while browsing the internet, it reminds you how much content is available that is staged in some way. Millions of viewers on TikTok recently learned this after a creator by the name of BeesJourneyyy shared a video where she “unexpectedly” found out her friend was pregnant during a sonogram. After being viewed over 18 million times, Bee revealed the actual story behind the viral video. TikToker tricks viewers with “fake” ultrasound video Bee uploaded the viral video on October 14, showing her and her sonography classmates at school. While doing an ultrasound on her classmate, the TikToker “unexpectedly” finds out her friend is pregnant and shows the screen to everyone else. It then shows everyone gathered around the screen with the caption “When you have lab day, and you find a surprise.” The video quickly went viral, with over 12,000 shocked comments from viewers. In a second video just a few days later, Bee reveals that they already knew about her classmate’s pregnancy. “There was a competition between two classes on who can make the best video on Diagnostic Medical Sonography, so we decided to do a video about the life of a sonography student in one day,” she explained. Viewers flooded the comments with their thoughts on the “trick” video. “Y’all deserve to win just for this one skit,” one viewer replied. Another user said: “Y’all deserve a Grammy for that.” “Nah bc y’all had me crying,” a third user exclaimed.

  • TikToker traumatized as maggots fall from ceiling after upstairs neighbor passes away – Dexerto

    TikToker traumatized as maggots fall from ceiling after upstairs neighbor passes away TIKTOK: lon333lygirlA TikToker was horrified as maggots fell from her apartment ceiling for almost a week after her upstairs neighbor passed away. Content creator Liv says she found hundreds of maggots falling from the vents in the ceiling inside her apartment for six days. In a viral TikTok video with over 11.2 million views, she claimed her upstairs neighbor had died and the maggots came from the decaying body. While speaking in the clip, one white larva was seen dropping onto the floor and wiggling, before someone grabbed a tissue to pick it up. “Just to be clear, maggots were failling from my ceiling for six days. It wasn’t just two, it was hundreds of them,” the 21-year-old said. Police called following maggots infestation In follow-up video, Liv explained that she alerted her next door neighbor, and asked if they have seen any maggots or bugs in their apartment. “So the neighbor went upstairs and rang his doorbell, smelt a stench and the doorbell obviously wasn’t answered so he called the police,” she said. “The police were there as the maggots were falling through the ceiling,” she continued. Liv also informed her landlord about the situation, but she was not offered temporary accommodation and bio-hazard crew to clean the apartment. She said the entire complex “smelled like a dead body.” It was only after her dad threatened to sue the landlord that she was offered “the newest apartment in the complex which was thankfully maggot free and was away from the stench.” “I had to throw away so many things, we also expect rent to be waived for the next three months,” the TikToker concluded. TikTok reacts to maggots nightmare Many TikTok users were shocked that Liv stayed in her home while maggots were falling on her, expressing their concerns in the comments “I would have left the building immediately,” one commented. “How long has he been dead for him to be up there rotting my god,” another user said. “My phobia of worms said absolutely not,” a third wrote. “That is a biohazard. Maggots eat rotting flesh which makes it worse. Pretty sure you can sue,” someone else shared.

  • TikToker trades hairpin for a house in viral 2-year experiment – Dexerto

    TikToker trades hairpin for a house in viral 2-year experiment Instagram, TikTok: trademeprojectTikToker Demi Skipper managed to trade her way from a hairpin to a house in a two-year experiment that is taking social media by storm. TikTok is a haven for viral content of all kinds — but one woman’s mission to get a house through trading everyday items like a hairpin is dropping jaws all across the internet. 30-year-old Demi Skipper started her experiment two years ago, starting off with a single hairpin. However, she laid out firm rules for this project: She couldn’t spend any money, and she couldn’t trade with anyone she knew (and who might be sympathetic toward her cause). Click here if TikTok fails to load. Along the way, Skipper traded her way up from the hairpin to an iPhone 11 Pro Max, a 2008 Dodge Caravan, an electric bike, a MacBook Pro, and even a Chipotle Celebrity card, which grants users $20,000 worth of free Chipotle for a year. Although some items were harder to give away than others — Skipper ended up getting the celebrity card after haggling with Chipotle for three tractors — she managed to score a solar-powered trailer. TikToker trades her way to home ownership The solar-powered trailer ended up being her last chip in the game. A house-flipper decided to trade Skipper for a $79,800 home in Clarksville, Tennessee for the trailer. The house boasts two bedrooms, one bathroom, and a backyard — and although Skipper claims it’s a fixer-upper, she’s elated at finally getting to the end of her two-year long goal. “Even on the flight I was preparing for something to go wrong, but it totally worked. Now I’ve got the keys and the deed, and there’s not a mortgage or rent. It’s just a house that’s fully mine,” the TikToker told Good Morning America. Click here if TikTok fails to load. Skipper was inspired to start her trading journey after watching the similar story of Kyle MacDonald, who traded his way from a red paperclip toward a house in 2005. She’s not done yet, though; now, Skipper wants to be the first person to trade their way up to a house twice. Considering the viral success of her first attempt, there’s no telling how interesting her eventual second try will turn out.

  • TikToker “trained” her facial muscles to stop moving to avoid wrinkles – Dexerto

    TikToker “trained” her facial muscles to stop moving to avoid wrinkles Pexels.com: Andrea Piacquadio / TikTok: isabelle.luxA TikToker is coming under scrutiny after revealing how she “trained” the muscles in her face to stop moving as a way to avoid wrinkles. Skincare and beauty are two hugely popular categories across multiple social sites. Users flock to YouTube, Instagram, and TikTok to share their skincare routines, and several licensed dermatologists have even made a home on the net as medical-based content creators like Dr Dray, Doctorly, and more. However, one creator is coming under scrutiny for her unique way of combating facial wrinkles — and she says it’s by “training” her face to stop moving, completely. TikToker Isabelle Lux claims that she taught herself to stop moving her facial muscles when she was in high school by practicing in the mirror, hoping that “thirty-year-old me, forty-year-old me, would not have wrinkles and would be able to talk and be happy.” “You might think it’s sad. I know this sounds weird, but that’s actually how I did it,” she explained. “If you wanna learn how to do it, just sit in front of the mirror, try and practice. It took hours. I admit it took hours. But it is worth it, I’m telling you.” While some viewers are impressed by Isabelle’s dedication to keeping her face completely static, others are criticizing her for fighting what they say is a “natural” part of being human. “Wrinkles are the lines of life,” one user wrote. “I’ve obviously laughed a lot by the look of mine, but that makes me happy.” “Aging is natural and nothing to be ashamed of,” another argued. “Just live folks! Facial expressions are beautiful!” yet another urged. Still, others point to the facial feedback hypothesis, which posits that facial expressions can actually prompt a corresponding emotion — for example, that smiling can actually cause happiness and frowning can prompt sadness, etc. This is just the latest skincare ‘hack’ to go viral on TikTok after slugging took the app by storm, encouraging users to slather their face in Vaseline to make their products more effective.

  • TikToker Tony Lopez hits back at claims he cheated on Sarah-Jade Bleau – Dexerto

    TikToker Tony Lopez hits back at claims he cheated on Sarah-Jade Bleau Instagram: Tony LopezTikToker Tony Lopez has lashed out at claims he cheated on girlfriend Sarah-Jade Bleau after a smaller creator revealed screenshots of their private conversations. Over the last few months, Tony Lopez has been accused multiple times of grooming underage fans on Snapchat, and the incidents were even referenced in Larray’s diss track, ‘Canceled.’ Despite these brewing accusations, on Sunday, November 30, Tony and Sarah-Jade Bleau revealed they were dating in both a flirtatious TikTok and a series of pictures on Instagram. The pair took part in the trend where creators attempt to jump backward and get caught in another person’s arms, but instead, Sarah-Jade surprised Tony with a kiss in time to the song. Sarah-Jade also posted a picture of her and Tony cuddling up together with the caption “couple of besties” – the new term for dating, but not quite official. But shortly after the announcement, TikToker Ava Louise posted a video showing a number of messages from Tony to her at the beginning of November. She captioned the video, “Wait, you have a whole GF and you were in my DMs on November 5 at 2:45am?” The video was promptly posted to the TikTokroom Instagram account after receiving thousands of views on its original platform, where it was brought to Tony’s attention. The TikTok dancer was quick to deny the implications of the video and commented on the Instagram account, firing insults at Ava Louise herself. View this post on Instagram He wrote, “All I asked was how were you? Lol Nah enough of this clout chasing bullsh**. You hit me up first, thanking me for dancing to your song, plus we never flirted lol. Get a life.” Read more: David Dobrik explains why he wants therapy amid vlog hiatus While in a separate comment he added, “Dragging s**t for attention because you know using my name will get you like,” and, “Didn’t you lick an airplane toilet seat? Lol next.” So far, some fans appear to be rallying around his comments, which have racked up thousands of likes, although failing to drown out many more negative reactions on both Instagram and TikTok.

  • TikToker Tony Lopez responds to being sued for allegedly soliciting minors – Dexerto

    TikToker Tony Lopez responds to being sued for allegedly soliciting minors Instagram: lopez_tonyTikTok influencer Tony Lopez has responded to a lawsuit filed against him over allegedly soliciting minors, saying that “these allegations are not at all true” and that he is going to “fight it to the very end.” 21-year-old social media influencer Lopez was first accused of inappropriate behavior toward minors in August of 2020. A video went viral on TikTok appearing to show explicit messages sent to a teenage girl by Tony Lopez, prompting backlash against the influencer online. On August 22 Lopez posted an apology in the form of a screenshot via Twitter, in which he stated “I am not proud of my past choices” and that “I’m truly disappointed in myself for them.” He reminded people he was “new to the entertainment/ LA scene” and said that in the future “will make better, well-informed decisions.” https://twitter.com/lopez__tony/status/1297348590767968257 The apology was criticized by some for being “too vague” as he did not specifically address the allegations within the message. In the months following, multiple other minors came forward to claim that Lopez had also behaved inappropriately toward them, with one viral TikTok alleging that the TikToker had invited one individual over to the Hype House where “things did happen.” https://twitter.com/defnoodles/status/1322221941579640832 In a response to claims that Lopez had deleted TikToker Oneya’s comment about the accusations, he said “no one knows the full story, and I have yet to speak about everything properly from my side of this whole thing, yet people speak on it as if they do. Stop using this whole situation for likes. It’s not a joke. Never was a joke.” According to reports by TMZ, Tony Lopez is now being sued by two underage girls for “sexual battery and emotional distress.” The individuals claim that Lopez began communicating with them online despite knowing they were minors, and “engaged in unlawful sexual acts with her.” Fellow Hype House members Chase Hudson and Thomas Petrou are also being sued for “negligence.” With regard to the lawsuit, Lopez reportedly told TMZ, “these allegations are not at all true. I never sent nudes to these women and didn’t ask them to send me pictures either. And, I certainly wouldn’t have sex with someone who told me they were underage.” He went on to say “This whole thing seems like a money grab to me. I’m going to fight it to the very end. I will not allow them to continue to slander my name and attack my character.” What the outcome of the lawsuit will be is yet unclear, but the news has been received with mixed reactions online among fans and critics of the influencer.

  • TikToker threatened by groom after exposing guest wearing white dress at wedding – Dexerto

    TikToker threatened by groom after exposing guest wearing white dress at wedding TikTok: drobachA woman on TikTok claims she received “nasty” threats from a groom after exposing a woman for wearing a white satin gown at his wedding in a viral TikTok video. It’s wedding season — and that means drama. Although weddings are meant to be stress-free celebrations of love, they can turn into bedlams of turmoil thanks to persnickety bridezillas, jealous mothers-in-law, and attention-seeking guests. One such guest has gone viral on TikTok and is sparking a major debate as to what attire is and is not appropriate to wear at a wedding. While individual weddings usually boast a dress code suited to the couple at hand, it’s common knowledge that guests should avoid wearing white at all costs… especially white dresses. This is to avoid outshining the bride, who should be the center of attention on her special day. Woman under fire for wearing white satin gown to wedding Well, it looks like one wedding guest didn’t get the memo, and she’s going viral due to her choice of attire. On July 4, Ukrainian TikToker Kristina Drobach re-uploaded a previously deleted clip from a wedding she’d attended in Malibu, showing one of the guests wearing a white, satin, two-piece ensemble that looks shockingly like a wedding dress. Her video instantly went viral, racking up a reported 20 million views before being deleted. Its re-uploaded version has garnered nearly a million views in just two days. Drobach uploaded a follow-up video a short time later, where she explained the situation in greater detail. Apparently, the woman’s dress had become quite the topic of conversation at the wedding — and many guests (and even venue staff) had confused her for the bride before the bride herself was able to make her grand entrance. “The bride was extremely upset, because she saw this lady wearing a gown even before her official walk to the altar,” Drobach said. That’s not all; the woman was allegedly a friend of the groom’s, and since no one wanted to ruin the mood of the evening, nothing was said to her at the time. However, that all changed after Drobach uploaded her viral video, which ended up getting the groom’s attention. “The groom sent me three voice messages with direct threats,” she explained. “Like, absolutely disgusting, nasty messages.” Commenters split after woman wears white dress at wedding Luckily, it looks like things have died down since then — but the entire fiasco has sparked quite a conversation online, with many users debating proper wedding attire in the comments. “Honestly it doesn’t even outshine the bride,” one viewer argued. “It looks like a regular two-piece set. Not a big deal.” “This dress doesn’t compare to a wedding dress!” another said. “Even if you read the vibe wrong, it’s the material for me, too,” a commenter replied. “So… no one had red wine?” another commenter suggested. This is just the latest wedding drama to take over TikTok after a couple’s grand entrance at their ceremony was totally “ruined” by a troop of kids cutting in front of them.

  • TikToker Tessa Brooks opens school in Bali for children in poverty – Dexerto

    TikToker Tessa Brooks opens school in Bali for children in poverty Instagram: tessabrooksTikToker and social media influencer Tessa Brooks has officially opened her own school in Bali, with an organization that aims to help children “escape poverty through education.” Tessa first became known online as part of Team 10 alongside Jake Paul back in 2017, and since then has become a star in her own right, with an ever-growing audience across YouTube, TikTok, Instagram and more. While creators across different spheres all use their platforms for different reasons, Tessa has clearly used her success to make the world just a little bit better with her latest initiative. On Monday, May 3, Tessa announced that she was opening a school in Bali called The Tessa Brooks Learning Center with Karmagawa and the Bali Children’s Project. The Bali Children’s Project’s tagline is “escaping poverty through education,” and they aim to serve children from environments of hardship who could otherwise be forced out of education and into low-paying jobs to support their families. Calling it her “dream forever,” Tessa was stunned to see photos and videos of all of the children she’s helping, in class and getting an education at The Tessa Brooks Learning Center. She calls it “the cutest thing ever” and promises to be on the first plane out to Bali to visit the school when it’s safe to do so. View this post on Instagram Tessa’s is the 79th school opened by Karmagawa, who are always open to donations to help build schools, feed struggling children or simply provide helpful tools to offer them a more comfortable life. Brooks has around 20 million followers across her social media channels, and with her doing this, we could see many more be influenced and seek out ways to help children around the world that need it the most.

  • TikToker The Black Messiah sparks debate after telling viewers they need “permission” to comment – Dexerto

    TikToker The Black Messiah sparks debate after telling viewers they need “permission” to comment TikTok: @the_black_messiahA user on TikTok called The Black Messiah has gone viral for a video that some have accused of being “racist”, as she told users who were not black that they could not comment without her permission. Also known by the moniker LORD ZION, ‘The Black Messiah’ posted a TikTok with the caption, “If your skin isn’t brown, you need my permission to speak”. The TikToker added, “You do not get to come under my videos, talking back to my people”. She continued that their opinions are not wanted or relevant. “You people have been talking way too much for way too long and your time is officially up!” she concluded, “It is Black power forever!” The TikTok went viral after Twitter page Clown World reposted it, sparking debate in the replies. Controversial TikTok sparks debate The post by Clown World amassed millions of views on Twitter. Many people disagreed with her statement and express their views in the replies. The Black Messiah’s TikTok account is no longer available, but the video has now spread across social media. Meanwhile, others posted memes and made fun of the video. Some argued the post was racist: “Racist ignorance on parade,” one user commented. Some speculated that the post was in fact simply a “gimmick”, intended to drum up attention to her account. “This is a gimmick to get more activity on her page. Lame and transparent,” another user said. The Black Messiah responds to criticism Replying to a comment that read, “when the devil couldn’t get to this world, he sent BLACK ppl instead”, The Black Messiah responded, “This is the narrative that people have been pushing people for generations.” She added, “Your fathers and your father’s fathers have been saying the same exact thing- ‘white is good and pure while Black is evil and bad.’ This is why when you look at me you don’t see me being worthy of being the wife of Lord Jesus.” Moreover, she went on to speak about Jesus in another video but did not respond to other comments. For more of the best viral stories, check out our full coverage here.

  • TikToker Tess Krauser explains what she saw at Travis Scott Astroworld disaster – Dexerto

    TikToker Tess Krauser explains what she saw at Travis Scott Astroworld disaster Instagram, @tesskrauserAfter attending Travis Scott’s tragic Astroworld performance in Houston, TikTok influencer Tess Krauser shared a firsthand account of what went wrong. Her experience revealed new info about the disastrous festival. Travis Scott’s November 5 Astroworld festival in Houston resulted in the deaths of eight people and injuries to dozens more due to “crowd surges.” In the time since, many have condemned Scott and the event organizers for failing to ensure safety of attendees. TikTok influencer Tess Krauser was in attendance and has used an alt account to share firsthand accounts of how everything unfolded, including new details Tess blamed the situation on overcrowding, poor planning, and crowd behavior. She’s also maintained that, contrary to popular reports, Scott did indeed end the show early — but not early enough. Travis Scott’s tragic Astroworld show: Overcrowding, poor security and medical preparation Explaining the situation, Tess explained that “the first thing that went wrong is so many people got into the music festival.” She expanded on this by showing sources that 100,000 people bought tickets (and that’s “not counting the people that knocked down the metal detectors and the gates to get in”). Further, she claimed there was not enough security — noting that “only 200 security guards and 300 police officers” couldn’t match the size of the crowd. And, as another note on the lack of preparation, she explained that “the medics looked like they were a deer caught in headlights.” These issues, in combination with a crowd that “was just too rough” combined for the tragic series of events. Apparently Travis Scott did end the Astroworld show early In another video, Tess wanted to touch on reports that Scott allowed everything to unfold without stopping his performance: “He did stop the show 30 minutes early and I just wanted to say that because I haven’t seen anyone else saying that.” Unfortunately, 30 minutes was not early enough and Tess clarified that the situation was still “awful” and “horrible.” On her main account, she posted a video captioned “it was fun until it wasn’t,” with clips of the good times before the crowd surge. Ultimately, Tess’s overwhelming reaction is that this disaster was preventable. And she placed blame on the event organizers for inadequate preparation: “I feel like most of this could have been avoided if they just made sure people knew how to do their jobs.”

  • TikToker Tayler Holder unveils dazzling “dream car” Lamborghini Huracan – Dexerto

    TikToker Tayler Holder unveils dazzling “dream car” Lamborghini Huracan Instagram: Tayler HolderTikToker Tayler Holder is clearly enjoying the fruits of his labor, as he unveiled his brand new Lamborghini to fans and photographers during an outing to BOA Steakhouse. As a former member of the Hype House, Holder has a huge and devoted fanbase. He boasts 5.6 million Instagram followers and 17 million on TikTok which includes snapshots into his life, relatable content as well as collaborations with the platform’s other stars, like Bryce Hall. In a recent trip to BOA Steakhouse in LA, Holder caught up with reporters from The Hollywood Fix, where he excitedly told them that he “bought a new car today, so today is a good day”. As the reporter speculated what kind of car Holder bought, he smoothly pointed out the white Lamborghini parked outside, which led to the reporter reacting with disbelief: “That’s not your car, Taylor!” before congratulating him. Topic starts at 0:04 The vehicle is a Lamborghini Huracan, which boasts specifications like a 5.2 L V10 engine and a maximum speed of 201.3-201.9 mph. With the car’s retail price starting at over $240,000, it is clear that Holder is truly living the high life with his new purchase! When asked about the purchase, the TikTok star said that it was a “long process”, admitting that the white Lambo was his “dream car”. Indeed, a tweet from 2017 – which was posted before he achieved fame and fortune as an influencer – demonstrates that this statement is no exaggeration, as he posted several photos of a white Lamborghini while calling it his “dream car”. Literally my dream car! 🙏🏼😍 pic.twitter.com/cxUZAWvvKK — Tayler Holder (@TaylerHolder) October 20, 2017 Holder has been enjoying a lot of success in his life recently; not only is his social media presence stronger than ever, he also recently announced to fans that he was in a relationship with Charly Jordan, fellow TikToker and member of content house Clubhouse BH. Since then, they’ve been making cute content together and have been appearing regularly on each other’s social media channels. And now TikTok’s newest power couple gets to ride around in one of the nicest sports cars in the world. Congratulations, Tayler!

  • TikToker Tayler Holder responds to rapper DDG accusing him of racism – Dexerto

    TikToker Tayler Holder responds to rapper DDG accusing him of racism YouTube: PontiacMadeDDG VLOGS / Tayler HolderTayler Holder has responded to accusations he was racist towards rapper DDG at the YouTubers vs. TikTokers press conference, claiming the rapper is “lying” about what word the TikTok star allegedly said. On May 19, DDG uploaded a YouTube video titled ‘Tayler Holder is Cancelled… (He called me a *****),’ in which he claimed Tayler was racist towards him at the press conference for the YouTubers vs. TikTokers event, in which the pair will both appear. He showed a clip from the Hollywood Fix, where he alleges Tayler called them “black-ass motherf***kers.” “Tayler, you’ve got some explaining to do for that slur that you said. That racial slur has to come behind some explanation. You know what I mean?” he said. “You’re gonna have to clarify what you mean by black-ass motherf***kers.” YouTuber Deshae Frost also uploaded a video in which he alleged that Tayler told him to ‘get the f**k out of his DMs,’ including screenshots he said were from their conversation. However, Tayler argues that he actually said “wack-ass,” and also accused Deshae of faking the DMs he included in his video, posting a different screenshot to his Instagram story that he claimed were the real messages. In his official video response on May 21, Holder stressed that “racial slandering and racism is not something to play with. It’s not something I’ve ever been ok with and I will never be ok with that.” While airing out his side of the controversy, Holder revealed a few different angles of the scene. “I found another angle where you clearly see my mouth saying ‘whack’ not ‘black. I’m simply not that type of person.” The Tiktoker also posted a message to Twitter in which he reiterated his side. “Bruh some people thirsty af,” he wrote. “Imagine lying saying I’m ‘racist.’ Playing victim so hard and having your boys create fake DMs with me to try to make me look even worse. Y’all lame af.” Bruh some people thirsty af. Imagine lying saying I’m “racist”. Playing victim so hard and having your boys create fake dms with me to try to make me look even worst 😂 y’all lame af. Im dropping a video tomorrow night with all the facts. — Tayler Holder (@TaylerHolder) May 20, 2021 The big YouTuber vs. TikTokers boxing event is set for June 12, and tensions have already been building after Bryce Hall and Austin McBroom got into a fight at the conference.

  • TikToker Tayler Holder says he has “nothing to hide” after allegations – Dexerto

    TikToker Tayler Holder says he has “nothing to hide” after allegations Instagram: taylerholderTikTok star Tayler Holder has said he has “nothing to hide” after allegations against him took over social media in February, with several fellow influencers unfollowing him at the time. Tayler Holder is a TikTok influencer with over 20 million followers and 1 billion likes on the platform, where he posts a range of videos participating in some of the app’s most viral trends. In February 2022, fans noticed that several influencers had unfollowed Holder, with some of them posting cryptic messages appearing to allude to the influencer, referencing “sinister acts” and saying “things are about to get crazy.” Some creators, including Bryce Hall, revealed that they had been sent cease & desist letters by Tayler’s team, however, it wasn’t clear exactly what the allegations were about. Some rumored it was in relation to a sexual assault claim, whereas others suspected at the time that it could have been a PR stunt. In April, Holder wrote an open letter to E! speaking about his difficult year, in which he described the “fabricated rumors” as “cyberbullying.” He explained that the “online harassment took a serious toll on [his] mental health.” He added: “Despite exhausting every effort to reclaim my reputation and because I was never confronted with anything specific to which I could respond to, it felt like I was fighting a silent aggressor.” Tayler Holder says he has “nothing to hide” Holder spoke about the allegations against him again in an interview with TMZ in May. Asked whether he or his team had been approached by law enforcement about the claims, he responded: “No. There’s so many people that are in these moments that pay people to shut up, they do stuff to keep stuff off the record. I’ve never had anything brought to me for any type of lawsuit.” Speaking about the cease and desist letters, he added: “If anything I’ve let everyone know that I am familiar with everyone that is in the middle of this, and that’s why I say like me and my team handle it the right way, offline. And that’s what those letters were, we’re saying that ‘hey, we are fully ready to go legal with this.’ We actually asked them to go legal with this, and they responded with, ‘my clients want nothing to do with this anymore.’” Topic starts at 6:54 Asked whether anything had happened that he was concerned about emerging, he replied: “No. There’s not one single worry in the world.” He then added: “There was never any worry because like I said, I have proof of anything that I’ve ever done with anybody or anything like that. And absolutely nothing to hide. I just don’t do the whole public speaking on everything.” Holder has previously spoken out about what it’s like to be an influencer, warning aspiring creators that this life is “really not what you think it is at all.”

  • TikToker takes Uber Eats driver’s car after he leaves keys in ignition at McDonald’s – Dexerto

    TikToker takes Uber Eats driver’s car after he leaves keys in ignition at McDonald’s TikTok/leonwilliams39A TikToker is blurring the lines between a simple prank and grand theft auto after driving an Uber Eats employee’s car after he went to pick up an order at McDonald’s. TikTok pranks are becoming increasingly common and dangerous with influencers walking into strangers’ houses unannounced and even taking cars for spins. The latest viral incident shows the importance of not leaving your keys in your car when running errands, as it could have turned out a lot worse for an Uber Eats driver. In a clip making rounds on TikTok, Leon Williams and a friend were filming inside their car when they noticed an Uber Eats driver parked beside them had forgotten to take the keys out of his ignition and decided to teach him a lesson. Uber Eats driver pranked after leaving keys in car at McDonald’s Leon’s friend got out of his car and stepped into the Uber Eats driver’s, deciding to mess around with the lad a little bit. Instead of driving off with the car, however, he instead moved it to another parking spot in the McDonald’s with some stellar parking skills before getting back in his own vehicle to see the Uber employee’s reaction. As Leon and his friend ate their burgers and filmed inconspicuously, the driver looked around for his car, and was baffled that it had moved to the row behind where he had originally parked. “He’s looking around thinking ‘who the f**k’s done that,’” one of the men laughed as the video ended. Users in the comments were more amazed by the parking job than the fact the TikToker had driven a stranger’s car without their permission. “Made the park look so easy,” one remarked. “The parking was the star of this video,” said another. Some found the video was close to crossing the line, commenting how the prank was, “brilliantly riding the line between prank and GTA.” Since going viral, the clip has been viewed over 1.8M times and comes as New York police blame the Kia Boyz TikTok trend for a 19% annual increase in car thefts.

  • TikToker summons chicken to fight off wolf spider terrorizing her home – Dexerto

    TikToker summons chicken to fight off wolf spider terrorizing her home TikTok/annac1331A TikToker is going viral for getting her chicken to battle a wolf spider that had infiltrated her home and terrorized her. It’s not uncommon to meet someone who is afraid of spiders. The eight-legged creepy-crawly creatures can send chills up the spines of many, especially when they’re found in your own house. That’s exactly what happened to TikToker Ana Collins who discovered a wolf spider in her kitchen. After spotting the insect and wondering what to do, the TikToker made the bold decision to cover it with a plate to buy her some time. With the threat neutralized for the time being, Collins went out to call on her pet chicken to fight the invading spider in the greatest battle since Godzilla vs Kong. (click here if TikTok fails to load) Chicken fights wolf spider in viral TikTok As the TikToker’s heart began to beat fast, she began by putting the chicken on the floor next to the plate and let the animal approach. “You know what’s under there, don’t you?” she asked. “Like, there’s no way you don’t know.” After listing the plate up, the spider tried to make a run for it, causing the chicken to give chase… somewhat. Despite first being invested in the hunt, the chicken appeared disinterested, much to the displeasure of Collins. “What the f**k are you doing, bro? Get the f**king spider!” she cried, demanding the chicken obey her and fight. Eventually, the chicken was able to step up and peck the insect before devouring it in victory, leaving the TikToker thrilled with her pet’s triumph. The video ended up going viral, amassing over 5.1M views. Despite Anna’s chicken emerging victorious, hopefully, she won’t have to deal with any more scary creatures in her house for a bit. But if they come, at least she will have a strong protector in the form of her chicken.

  • TikToker swarmed by SWAT team after letting dog out for a walk – Dexerto

    TikToker swarmed by SWAT team after letting dog out for a walk TikTok/tayylumppA TikToker is going viral after a SWAT team surrounded her after she tried to let her dog out of her apartment so it could use the bathroom. Don’t you hate it when you take the dog out and SWAT team is right there waiting for you? That’s exactly what happened to TikToker ‘tayylumpp’ in a bizarre early morning encounter. According to the TikToker, she went to let her dog out to take a pee at 6AM and ended up letting in around 15 armed police officers in tactical gear. The clip went viral amassing over 7 million views and a follow-up further explaining the situation did even better with nearly 14 million. (click here if TikTok fails to load) TikToker leads SWAT team into apartment in viral video Speaking to her followers, ‘tayylumpp’ explained how when she went to let her dog out, she saw an officer trying to get into the apartment. After showing her his badge, he said he needed to get to the other side of the building. After they walked across, the officer said he had to go get something and asked her to hold the door open. “Next thing I know, 20 of these [SWAT team members] come in and they’re walking towards me,” she said. (click here if TikTok fails to load) Before she knew it, she actually ended up leading the SWAT team up the steps to the floor they needed to get to. “I don’t know why my dumbass decided to go,” she laughed. “I took charge, I don’t know!” In another follow-up, the TikToker explained that she didn’t want to be put in witness protection and urged the person staying in the room not to “put a hit” on her for letting the police in. It’s not clear why the SWAT team was needed, but the officers were thankful for the woman’s help and urged her to give them a call if she ever got pulled over.

  • TikToker stuns internet after catching her fiance in an affair mid-proposal – Dexerto

    TikToker stuns internet after catching her fiance in an affair mid-proposal TikTok: tiffanylyynnA TikToker has left the internet stunned after revealing she found out her boyfriend was cheating in the midst of his proposal to her. A wedding proposal is arguably one of the biggest moments in someone’s life, and many spend countless years waiting for their time to shine and commit to “the one”. Some prefer an intimate and private proposal, whereas others like to go all out and make their moment a public spectacle. But one aspect tends to remain the same — no one wants to discover their partner’s infidelity mid-proposal. Nonetheless, that is exactly what happened to one TikToker, who took to the social media platform to share her ‘traumatic’ proposal story. Tiffany Lyn, who goes by ‘tiffanylyynn’ on TikTok, revealed she discovered her fiance had been cheating on her “right in the middle of his proposal”. “I was madly in love with this man, I was head over heels, would do whatever he said,” Tiffany began, explaining the pair had been dating for two years at the time. In hopes of surprising her with the proposal, he took her to Orlando for a “little bit of fun at the amusement parks.” “Once we got to the amusement park he decides to sign up to be a contestant in one of the competition game performances that they had at this park,” Tiffany continued. However, right before the competition started, her partner at the time asked Tiffany to film the competition using his phone… a request that ultimately led to his antics being exposed. “He starts to receive text messages that are popping up on the screen — the text messages turned out to be from his mistress that he’s been messing with the whole time we are together,” Tiffany said. “I guess that morning he had texted her to let her know like ‘Hey, it’s over between us because I’m about to get engaged today’ and she threw a sh** fit.” Able to maintain composure during the proposal, Tiffany waited to confront her “fiance” once the setting was less public. Realizing he’d been caught, he didn’t deny the affair and instead tried to tell her “everything that he thought that [she] wanted to hear.” All Tiffany could respond with was, “This two-carat diamond ring? It’s just not [going to] be enough.” Viewers were stunned by Tiffany’s former fiance’s actions, with one person writing, “I love that ‘it’s over [because] I’m getting engaged’ as if….. the rest of the relationship didn’t matter?” Be sure to check out all the latest entertainment news on our page here.

  • TikToker stuns viewers after wearing see-through bodysuit to work Christmas party – Dexerto

    TikToker stuns viewers after wearing see-through bodysuit to work Christmas party TIKTOK: roanmcleanA TikToker left viewers divided after wearing a see-through Victoria’s Secret bodysuit to her work’s Christmas party. Roan McLean, who boasts over 153,000 followers on TikTok, sparked a debate after revealing the outfit she was going to wear to her holiday work event. In a viral video with 997,000 views, she shared her divisive look, which consisted of a black see-through lace catsuit with a two-piece black lingerie set. “Get ready with me for a holiday party. I’m going to be styling this completely sheer catsuit from Victoria’s Secret,” Roan said in the clip, before posing in the see-through bodysuit. “I think I’m gonna do this Black Victoria’s Secret bra and black thong panty underneath. It’s just so flattering I can’t,” the TikToker added. She admitted that the look was too inappropriate for a professional setting. However, after trying a skirt on over the top, she decided the combination didn’t work. Eventually, Roan decided to brave the “scandalous” look by wearing the catsuit over the two-piece lingerie. She completed the look by braiding her hair, adding jewelry, and putting on a pink winter coat to keep the warm. In the comments, TikTok users were divided over the outfit, with some saying it’s too revealing for a work party. “Too scandalous? Ya think,” one wrote. “I think we are going to different holiday parties,” another added. “‘For the club but for Christmas party…naaah,” a third shared. “Don’t take the coat off at the party,” a top commenter warned the influencer. Others, however, didn’t understand why people were hating on the outfit. “I’m BAFFLED by these negative comments. I’m sorry….WHAT? She looks literally incredible,” one said. “I don’t know what you guys are seeing but she looks cool af to me” another commented. “Office Christmas party look sorted,” someone else commented.

  • TikToker stunned as wedding invitation asks guests to pay for their own meals – Dexerto

    TikToker stunned as wedding invitation asks guests to pay for their own meals TIKTOK: kellikeylimepie/UNSPLASH: Olivia BausoA TikToker left viewers divided after sharing a wedding invitation, in which guests were asked to pay for their own meals and give cash gifts. Content creator Kelli, who posts under the handle kellikeylimepie, uploaded a video that showed a wedding invitation from a couple who wasn’t shy about asking for monetary presents. “Please understand that you are obligated to pay for your own meal,” the invitation from the bride and groom read. On a separate part of the invitation, guests were told that “all gifts appreciated; monetary gifts preferred.” The TikToker wrote in text-overlay, “We get it, you blew all your [money] on a wedding.” Traditionally, when invited to a wedding, guests expect that the meal would be paid for them, but this couple clearly had different ideas. “Tell us what you really think,” Kelli captioned the clip, which amassed over 785,000 views. TikTok divided over wedding invitation TikTok users did not hold back with their comments, with many saying they wouldn’t attend the wedding if they received an invitation with the those specifications. “Lol how embarrassing. I would absolutely be sending my regrets,” one commented. “I swear some people get married thinking it’s a FUNDRAISER,” someone joked. “Preferring money over gifts is fine like you’re newlyweds cool but paying for my own dinner too? I’ll stay home for free,” a third added. “Yeah no. I’m not going to a wedding, paying for food, and bringing a gift. that’s too much,” a fourth shared. Others sympathized with the couple, saying they might be struggling financially. “I’m in the minority but idk, I get it. Weddings are expensive,” one user wrote. “I would gladly attend. It sounds like they’re in a bad financial situation,” another added. It’s unclear if Kelli attended the wedding, as she’s yet to share an update. If you click on a product link on this page we may earn a small affiliate commission.

  • TikToker stunned as lips balloon after dissolving filler – Dexerto

    TikToker stunned as lips balloon after dissolving filler TIKTOK: courtneyb24xA TikToker was left mortified after she got her lip fillers dissolved only to have an allergic reaction that made her lips balloon. The young mother, Courtney Bell, said her face and lips swelled after an allergic reaction to getting her lips dissolved, which resulted in in an emergency hospital trip. In a viral TikTok, she showed an image of herself before the dissolving injections and photos of her ballooned lips after the procedure. Courtney explained: “This is me before I got my lips dissolved. I’ve got 1ml in my lips. This is me straight after the appointment, so literally straight after.” She then shared pictures at different points, as her pout continued to grow in size. “This is about two hours later,” the mom continued. “They felt like they had air in them and that they were gonna pop and I couldn’t speak at this point.” “This is how I went to sleep – very sore. And this is how I woke up. As you can see, my face is really inflamed and red and really sore and this is when I started to get worried,” she explained. When Courtney woke up the next day, her face was inflamed, red, and sore. “This was like an hour into that day, when I woke up,” she explained. “I couldn’t talk at this point, I was spitting and words weren’t being said properly.” “My tongue had grown a lot, so that was quite swollen. My neck was so swollen as well. I decided to go to the hospital. The doctor gave me some tablets to take and also noticed the patch test on my arm, which he said that the red mark shows an allergic reaction, so it shouldn’t have really been done.” Courtney’s doctor told her the red patch indicated an allergic reaction, and the procedure shouldn’t have been done. Fortunately, her face shrunk after she took antihistamine tablets. Many TikTok users expressed their support for the content creator and some shared their own cosmetic procedure horror stories in the comments. For more entertainment news and other viral stories, be sure to check out more of our coverage.

  • TikToker stunned as Starbucks ceiling tile crashes onto his family’s table – Dexerto

    TikToker stunned as Starbucks ceiling tile crashes onto his family’s table Unsplash.com: Sorin Sîrbu / TikTok: @plasticbOne TikToker was left flabbergasted after a ceiling tile fell onto their table while relaxing with some coffee at Starbucks — and the internet thinks he deserves a hefty payday. Thanks to the advent of social media, people all over the world are uploading the crazy things that happen in their lives… some of which is truly unbelievable. Luckily, the ‘pics or it didn’t happen’ age is by and gone, as users all over the net are able to capture wild moments on camera. This is exactly what one TikToker did when the totally unexpected happened to him during a routine Starbucks run. TikToker Mauricio uploaded a short clip to the video-sharing app that showed a scene of mayhem and destruction at his local Starbucks. Apparently, Mauricio had been enjoying some coffee with his family when multiple ceiling tiles fell onto their table. His TikTok recording the situation shows debris littering their table and the floor. It also looks like some water dripped onto the ground as a result of the collapse, suggesting that water damage could have been responsible for the issue. Mauricio had a humorous caption for the video, writing: “@starbucks hello? I want to talk.” Click here if TikTok fails to load. Although the caption was just a humorous jibe, he’s not the only one looking for recompense; commenters are also saying that he deserves at least some free coffee next time he and his family come into the store. “Time to get the money and free drinks,” one viewer commented. “Why are you acting okay?” another joked. “Get on the floor and get that bag!” “Don’t accept anything they offer you at the store,” another advised. “Lawyer up asap.” Thus far, it doesn’t look like Mauricio or his family have pursued any damages from Starbucks, and the TikToker has yet to post an update to the viral video, which has garnered over half a million views since being posted on May 22.

  • TikToker stunned after catching DoorDash driver stealing his order on Ring camera – Dexerto

    TikToker stunned after catching DoorDash driver stealing his order on Ring camera TIKTOK: joshmallitzA TikToker was shocked to see his DoorDash driver stealing his food on Ring camera, after taking a photo of it for “proof” of delivery. In a viral clip with over 1.4 million views, content creator joshmallitz posted footage that showed his delivery driver walking up to his doorstep, and leaving a bag there. The DoorDasher then snapped a picture of it on his phone to send through the DoorDash app as proof of delivery. Just seconds later, however, he took the customer’s order and left. According to Josh, the Ring camera footage was captured outside of his home, and it appeared like the driver was trying to make it look like their delivery of the food was completed. He wrote in text-overlay for the video: “TikTok please use your detective skills and find out who this is. Ordered on DoorDash and he straight finessed my order.” “Can’t get a refund because he took a picture saying it was delivered.. what a scumbag,” Josh captioned the video. TikTok users couldn’t believe the customer was unable to get a refund. “Why are people always saying they can’t get a refund? Even if it was delivered if you say the food was cold they refund every time,” one commented. “You can’t send them this video? I’m confused,” another wrote. Others were wondering why the delivery driver took his food. “I’d like to know what would compel him to do this.. like was that really good food, he was just starving, or maybe he didn’t like your tip,” one user said. “Maybe he was hungry… I don’t think these drivers get paid enough,” another added. “I’m sure he feels guilty now.” In the comments, Josh said he was eventually able to get a refund for the stolen order. “I ended up getting a refund,” he wrote, “but I wanted to spread awareness about this because some people do not have cameras and may not be able to get a refund.”

  • TikToker stunned after restaurant receives reservation for 91 people – Dexerto

    TikToker stunned after restaurant receives reservation for 91 people Unsplash.com: Jason Leung / TikTok: booyouwh0relmaoA waitress has left TikTok completely stunned after claiming her restaurant received a last-minute reservation for a party of 91 people, sparking a debate across the app. TikTok is one of the most popular apps for multi-part storytime videos. We’ve shared quite a few of these sagas on Dexerto — just last week, a man had to explain the viral video of his ex-girlfriend crying and yelling at him in an airport, requiring multiple TikToks to set the record straight. Now, another shocking tale has been added to the ever-growing annals of TikTok history…and this one’s a doozy, especially for those in the restaurant biz. TikToker ‘ophy’ has gained a jaw-dropping 7.8 million views on a video that’s sending the internet for a loop. In the short clip, she shows herself and her fellow wait staff flabbergasted that they just received a table for 91 people. Read More: How to buy TikTok coins – She shows the actual reservation on a computer, for good measure, before cutting to a clip of herself and another waitress with text that reads: “We’re not closing tonight.” Click here if TikTok fails to load. Ophy elaborated on the events of the evening in a follow-up video, which has garnered over 1 million views at the time of writing. According to ophy, the guests started coming in at 6 PM and didn’t leave until 9 PM. The TikToker says that she was approached by the group and told they had a “party of 51 people coming” — and “40 more” were on the way. She says the party was there for a sports tournament. “We ended up seating a whole section and a half, I believe, or a couple sections for that group,” she continued. “Meanwhile, we were also taking other tables of 6, 9, 12 [people].” Although ophy isn’t sure what the tip ended up being at the time of her video, she did say the table left “chocolate macadamia nuts,” which she said was “super nice” of them. Click here if TikTok fails to load. Commenters, however, aren’t impressed by the ordeal. “They should’ve catered at home or something, a reservation of 91 is doing too much,” one user wrote. However, Ophy claims that her restaurant doesn’t even take reservations, leading to further outrage in the comments. “If there isn’t reservations, then they should’ve called just to give a heads up,” another said. “At that point, they could’ve booked a venue if they had nearly 100 people?” another posited. Ophy’s waitressing nightmare has become a viral story, but it’s not the first of its kind by far; another food-related debacle that took TikTok by storm saw a random man receive free DoorDash orders for several days with no explanation.

  • TikToker starts “war” after catching friend’s husband with pregnant woman – Dexerto

    TikToker starts “war” after catching friend’s husband with pregnant woman TIKTOK: chacdvaleA TikToker went viral after sharing how she caught her friend’s husband cuddling up to a pregnant woman at a hospital. Content creator Chakera Henry took to TikTok to explain how she caught the married man apparently cheating in a hospital, and immediately called his wife to come see for herself. “As I entered the hospital, I saw my friend’s husband with a lady who’s pregnant,” she recalled in a viral video that has amassed over 13.3 million views. “It kind of looked strange, I was watching what was going on and then I realized he was hugging up on the person.” The TikToker said that she walked over to the man and asked how her friend was doing, but the husband refused to admit he had a wife at home. “He said, ‘Who?’ And I said, ‘Your wife.’ He looked at me strangely and said, ‘I am not married,’” she recalled. Click here if TikTok doesn’t load Chakera was shocked, explaining that she attended his wedding, went to the married couple’s house, and recently attended church with the pair. The man’s denial of his marriage led the TikToker to believe that he is the father of the pregnant woman’s unborn child, so she called her friend to head to the hospital. “My dear, World War 2 will happen here because our secret about to bust out of here,” she said. “It’s gonna be something.” Viewers react to TikToker catching friend’s husband with pregnant woman Viewers on TikTok rushed to the comment section to share their thoughts on the drama. “You are a good friend… As soon as he said not married. No hesitation… good u told her,” someone commented. “Thank you for calling the wife!! If this was my guy, I’d want to know if he was doing this!” another user wrote. “That’s a real friend. For the rest of you saying not to tell or say anything YOU WRONG would you want your husband there with a pregnant woman?” a third user shared. Other commenters were desperate for an update on the messy situation, which the TikToker has yet to give.

  • TikToker stuck in Taco Bell drive-thru for 40 minutes after customer orders $300 of food – Dexerto

    TikToker stuck in Taco Bell drive-thru for 40 minutes after customer orders $300 of food TikTok: emily._.stott and Taco BellTaco Ball is known for its cheap tacos — but what happens when you order $300 worth of food? Well, you’ll probably get flamed on the internet for one, and cause a huge line behind you as this TikToker found out. In a recent viral TikTok, a Taco Bell drive-thru order caused a huge line of cars to wait for well over 40 minutes after purchasing $300 worth of food all at once. While in line, TikTok user @emily._.stott peeped her head out the window and yelled “yo! The reason this line is so mother f**kin long — cuz this mother f**a ordered $300 worth of tacos! And he gave Taco Bell no heads up!” The random customer pulled up on Taco Bell through the drive-thru and ordered enough food for 20 people. And with a long line of customers waiting behind, their fast food quickly became slow food. The video continued: “that’s like, a hundred f**king tacos!” A second voice chimds in, “is he fine though? Like, can we see him?” The camera person brought it back, revealing her concerned face towards the comment and ending the viral clip. The comments poked fun at the situation: “The way she exposing this guy to everyone behind her😂😂😂😂” Another commented: “This is the kind of update we need in a Drive-Thru.” Though comical, the video brought up concerns on this behavior — with many agreeing such orders shouldn’t be allowed without a heads up. One TikTok user claimed “when I worked at Taco Bell, if they made orders like that we told them they had to call ahead and we canceled their order,” while another stated “I wish these people would just do it online. Would be quicker for everyone.” If you’re ever considering ordering $300 from any fast food chain, perhaps make an online order or call in advance. But definitely head inside to wait for the food — rather than force everyone behind you to wait as well.

  • TikToker splits the internet after spending $200 on “disastrous” first birthday cake – Dexerto

    TikToker splits the internet after spending $200 on “disastrous” first birthday cake TikTok: khrissyjoe1A TikToker has left internet users torn after purchasing a cake for her granddaughter’s first birthday only to be left mortified by the final result. Many grandparents pride themselves on being able to spoil their grandchildren, going all out for birthdays and special occasions. However, one woman was left “so upset” after a $200 birthday cake purchased for her granddaughter’s first birthday failed to meet any expectations. Taking to TikTok to share her disappointment, viewers were left torn over whether or not some unrealistic expectations may have been at play. Khrissy, who goes by ‘khrissyjoe1’ online, posted to TikTok a video of her granddaughter’s intended birthday cake, calling it “the worst cake [she’d] ever seen.” “This was supposed to be my granddaughter’s first birthday cake. I spent well over $200 on this cake and this is what I got,” she said, showing off a four-tiered cake with misshapen fondant and erratic decorations. “When I told the woman I was highly upset about it, she said, ‘Well I will admit it was a lot harder than I thought it would be,” Khrissy continued, stating she even found a hair amongst the fake flowers and messy piping. In a separate TikTok, Khrissy showed viewers what cake she had requested, the reference photo depicting an intricate tiered cake resembling a fairy cottage. However, viewers were torn over the situation. Although all agreed the final result was “absolutely atrocious,” many pointed out that Khrissy may have had unrealistic expectations when ordering. “For the cake you wanted, it would never cost only $200. Probably $1500 or more,” one person said. A second agreed, writing, “As a cake decorator: this is a $800 cake.” Nonetheless, Khrissy was ultimately able to get a refund of $100. And something tells us this “horrible” cake didn’t make an appearance at her young granddaughter’s birthday — as one viewer pointed out; “It looks like a big blue penis.” Be sure to check out all the latest entertainment news on our page here.

  • TikToker splits the internet after going viral by pretending to work – Dexerto

    TikToker splits the internet after going viral by pretending to work TikTok: leciakeys21A TikToker, who is currently working as an intern, has sparked a dispute on the platform after posting a video pretending to look busy while at her job. Many employees from a variety of businesses have given viewers an insightful look into their working day through the magic of TikTok. For instance, there was the McDonald’s worker who let customers into a well-kept secret over its ordering system and the Starbucks baristas who got real about the coffee franchise’s cup sizes. Creator ‘leciakeys21’ similarly decided to show what she gets up to during her marketing strategy internship. However, on a slow day, she tries to find a way to keep herself busy. TikToker tries to look busy at work In a June 9 TikTok video, leciakeys21 is shown at her desk looking intensely at her computer with a loud keyboard typing sound in the background suggesting she is hard at work. Although, the caption says otherwise. She added: “Me pretending to work at my internship cause they have not given me enough things to do yet.” Speaking to Newsweek, she explained: “I was never really having a problem with work since I have only been there for a week and my boss was very transparent about telling me she knows I don’t have much to do yet […] I had a dull moment and decided to make a TikTok, having no idea it would blow up as much as it did!” Click here if TikTok doesn’t load Although, some viewers argued that the TikToker should be more proactive in trying to find work. As one commentator said: “Go ask for more work, they expect u to be proactive and continue asking for tasks.” Yet, many more viewers could relate to the video saying how they also try to keep themselves occupied during a particularly slow day including “constantly refreshing Microsoft teams to show [they’re] available.” Another viewer stated: “I didn’t realize this was a universal experience.” The video has gone onto to pick up 1.5 million views as of writing and with the likes of LinkedIn also giving her encouragement, this phase will hopefully only be temporary.

  • TikToker splits the internet after sharing Warhead advice from therapist – Dexerto

    TikToker splits the internet after sharing Warhead advice from therapist TalkingTaylor/TikTok, shupp94/FlickrA TikTok user named Taylor has split the internet after sharing a tip from her therapist that Warhead candies help stop anxiety or panic attacks. But not everyone seems convinced that it works. TikTok user TalkingTaylor took to TikTok to share a tip for anxiety and panic attacks that her therapist had taught her that helped her get out of the bad state. Her video, which gained over 1.4 million views in just a few days, caught the interest of thousands of people who said they’re now stocking up on Warheads. “My therapist told me to eat a Warhead whenever I’m feeling a panic attack coming on,” Taylor said while chewing on a piece of Warheads sour candy. She grimaced from the intense sour flavor and continued: “And when I say I’ve never had anything rip me out of the throes of a f**king panic attack faster, I f**king mean it.” Click here if TikTok doesn’t load. According to Psychology Today, a physical or sensory distraction, such as eating sour candy, can be helpful and a useful way to calm your nervous system and distract your brain from the negative thoughts that are triggering the panic attack. Internet split as to whether or not the Warhead advice is legit After Taylor shared the Warheads tip from her therapist, hundreds of people flocked to the comments to say that they’d try it. Some therapists even said they’re always recommending this to their clients, but that no one ever believes them. One person said: “My clients look at me like I am growing something out of my forehead when I suggest this – I mean just TRY IT!! Glad it worked for you.” A second person explained: “It’s the insane and intense sour reaction that does it. Keep a few on me at all times..” “And then it’s sweet after, so it’s like a little reward for yourself for being brave,” another person wrote. However, not everyone was convinced the sour candy would help, as one person said: “I feel like it’d make things worse lol but bet.” Another person wrote: “I’ll have to try I keep hearing about it but I haven’t tried I don’t feel like it would work for me.”

  • TikToker splits Gen Z & millennials by claiming socks set them apart – Dexerto

    TikToker splits Gen Z & millennials by claiming socks set them apart TikTok: phoebeacp / Unsplash: The Happy ToeA TikToker has split the internet after claiming the difference between Gen Z and millennials comes down to how they wear their socks. Each generation has its own fashion rules that determine what’s in and what’s out. And Gen Z is not messing around. First, they claimed a middle part was the only way to go with side parts suddenly losing their edge and becoming a symbol of old age. Next, dance moves were policed as a tell-tale sign of who was born in what decade. And now it seems socks are next in line to be dictated by Zoomers; according to one TikToker, how you wear them is a big giveaway as to which generation you belong. Phoebe Parsons, who goes by ‘phoebeacp’ on TikTok, took to the social media platform to share her observations. According to her, “This is exactly how you can tell the difference between a millennial and a Gen Z just by looking at their feet.” “Gen Z exclusively wear their socks up and millennials still wear ankle socks,” Parsons said, proving her point (and age) by revealing her own hidden ankle socks. The video has sparked an outcry from shocked millennials, many mortified by this change in what is fashionably acceptable; “If they’d been as aggressively bullied over the smallest hint of sock as we were, they’d never dare.” “It’s a weird turnaround. As a millennial, we were told that’s what old people do,” one person wrote, proving fashion really does always come back around. Another, who was evidently not planning on changing their style anytime soon, said, “Socks up remind me of when my mom would dress me as a child. It makes me feel like a small child.” However, not all of Gen Z was on board with Parsons’ assessment; “I never understand how someone will say ‘all millennials do this’ when we all in fact, do not. Some might, but that’s not all.” Be sure to check out all the latest entertainment news on our page here.

  • TikToker splits opinion by melting engagement ring into earrings after breakup – Dexerto

    TikToker splits opinion by melting engagement ring into earrings after breakup TikTok: Mollie KilkellyTikToker Mollie Kilkelly caused a meltdown in her comments section, after posting a video in which she melted down her engagement ring into earrings, following a breakup. Relationships can be a tricky thing to navigate, especially when put under the lens of social media. TikToker Mollie Kilkelly, however, has seemingly turned the negative of a breakup into a positive after melting down her engagement ring into earrings. The decision to retrofit her engagement has sparked debate within her comments section, with many questioning whether it was the right thing to do. TikToker fulfills “empty promises” by melting engagement ring Mollie Kilkelly’s comment section blew up after she posted a video showing the transformation of what was once an engagement ring, now becoming earrings. Kilkelly Began her post with the caption: “When something doesn’t feel right, you swallow your pride and kick the guy to the curb. You take that rock he gave you with all those empty promises and buy yourself some rocks!” TikTok User @Julia_Mountainliving was one of the first to get in on the debate, saying “that’s exactly what I did! and at Shane & Co! yesss girl!” Other commenters joined in to share their praise too, with @stephaniecaroll99 adding “girl, you earned that ring! glad you kept it!” While most of the comments have praised Kilkelly’s choice, users like @Dee_Because don’t necessarily agree with her actions: “You dump him but keep the ring? Classless.” In response Kilkelly offered context for melting down the ring: “He ghosted me but yeah I planned a wedding and didn’t get any of my money back, of course, I kept the ring.”

  • TikToker Spencewuah calls out ex-boyfriend for calling him a liar – Dexerto

    TikToker Spencewuah calls out ex-boyfriend for calling him a liar Instagram: Spencewuah/ TikTok: underbrunch2000TikToker Spencer ‘Spencewuah’ Hunt has called out his ex-boyfriend, Luis Bergin, on TikTok after he posted a series of screenshots in a video that implied Spencer was a liar. Spencewuah is a TikToker with almost 10 million followers and has become well known for his ‘daily scream’ videos, in which he randomly screams into the camera, usually about an inconvenience that has occurred in his life. In December 2020, fans were excited to find out that Spencer had begun dating Luis Bergin – however, in March, it became apparent that the pair had broken up. Since then, Spencer has poured his heart out to his followers and explained that Luis had actually been unfaithful. However, Luis then made a TikTok sharing screenshots between him and Spencer, which appeared to suggest that the breakup was amicable and that Spencer had promised not to post publicly about any of the details. One of the texts from Spencer read, “I’m not making any video addressing what happened. I don’t think it’s anyone’s business and I’d like this to remain private between us.” Another text said, “I’ve seen a lot of videos circulating on my fyp pertaining to our break up, so I wanted to make sure you were handling it well… I’m reaching out because I want you to know that if you ever need anything, I’m here, and if in the future you need anything, I don’t want you to feel hesitant in reaching out.” In addition, one text began, “I know you didn’t use me for clout, so please don’t think that thought has ever crossed my mind,” which appeared to contrast with one of Spencer’s recent claims against Luis that he had told friends he’d only dated him because he was a TikToker. Spencer calls Luis out Spencer clapped back at Luis’s latest video in one of his own, revealing that some important details had been left out. “What he failed to mention in his video is that I sent those texts within two weeks of our breakup,” Spencer said. “And yes, I told him not to post any videos. And he posted one because I posted a video saying I hate all men, even though that phrase existed long before him, and I have been saying that on my page since before – long before we got together.” Spencer also explained, “I did send a text message checking up on him to make sure he was okay. But I sent those messages before I found out that he tried to hook up with his ex, before I found out that he lied to me about his race, and before I found out he told two of his friends he only wanted to talk to me because I’m a TikToker.” Meanwhile, Spencer’s fanbase have overwhelmed his comments with outpourings of love and support.

  • TikToker spends $40,000 to get MrBeast’s attention and makes big mistake – Dexerto

    TikToker spends $40,000 to get MrBeast’s attention and makes big mistake TikTok: RyanPrunty/YouTube: MrBeastTikTok creator Ryan Prunty spent $40,000 on billboards to get MrBeast’s attention. Once he accomplished such, he learned that he made a brutal mistake. With almost 100 million subscribers on YouTube, Jimmy ‘MrBeast’ Donaldson has kept his title as one of the top creators on the Google-owned platform. He also has an application available for subscribers to potentially be chosen to be in one of his many YouTube challenges. However, that hasn’t stopped TikToker RyanPrunty who spent $40,000 on billboards to get the creator’s attention. On May 16, MrBeast stiched Ryan’s video and pointed out that the TikToker made a brutal mistake with his plan. TikToker makes a big mistake while getting MrBeast’s attention Posted on April 28, RyanPrunty revealed that he spent $40,000 on three billboards and a park bench ad in order to get the attention of MrBeast. The adverts displayed a variety of phrases, all with the same purpose — to get MrBeast to 10m subscribers. “Welcome to day 2 of trying to get MrBeast’s attention so he’ll put me in a YouTube video. We spent nearly $40,000 on billboards with the perfect message to get him to notice us,” Prunty explained. (Click here if TikTok doesn’t load) On May 16, 2022, MrBeast noticed and replied by stitching his video, pointing out that the TikToker had made a big mistake. “This guy right here spent $40k on billboards to get my attention. It worked,” Donaldson explained. “I went to message him and he doesn’t follow me so I have no way of messaging him, so I don’t know what to do.” (Click here if TikTok doesn’t load) Ryan Prunty responded on May 17 with a third video, explaining how sorry he was about his mistake — and hopes MrBeast still gives him a chance. (Click here if TikTok doesn’t load) Jimmy has yet to respond to his apology, but we’ll be sure to update you if he does. In the meantime, head over to our entertainment hub to check out other influencer news.

  • TikToker sparks viral debate after deep cleaning hotel room on arrival – Dexerto

    TikToker sparks viral debate after deep cleaning hotel room on arrival TikTok: Operation_NikiOrganizational TikToker Operation Niki has caused a debate online after the content creator posted a video of her deep cleaning her hotel room immediately upon checking in. When traveling, it is very common for people to stay in hotels, hostels, and other rental properties. And while they do typically offer cleaning services before and after each stay, one Tiktoker has sparked debate as to whether it is appropriate or not to take matters into one’s own hands. On the platform, user Operation Niki, who is known to many who frequent the clean TikTok side of the app, has been sharing videos of her doing deep cleans of her home as well as general organizational videos. Some of her videos have millions of views, with her latest garnering massive attention. While traveling to San Diego, Niki posted a video of her cleaning up her hotel room after checking in. The comments from the video have started a debate as to whether or not these lengths are good hygiene or overkill. On the TikTok video itself, fans of Niki were praising her efforts. Some stated “I never thought to clean a hotel before I get into it. now, I MUST do it.” Others added, “I’m you. Used to travel for weeks at a time for work so being comfortable and sanitary was key. I’ll buy an extra suitcase if needed!” However, those on other platforms, such as Twitter, are challenging the cleaning efforts of the TikToker. “I’ve started taking Clorox wipes and Lysol to clean high-contact surfaces when I travel. But the sheets are a bit much to me. I’m thinking cost and sustainability, tbh.” Others wrote, “Some of that energy should be put into maintaining a healthy immune system, imo” and labeled the act “unnecessary because if you feel this way why go away we also need to know where she’s staying cause it’s giving not 5 star. Also, I’m not paying to clean, defeats me going away.” Overall, most people can agree that doing a bit of extra cleaning in a hotel room isn’t the worst idea given that such a deep clean isn’t likely to be something that happens between each and every guest that stays. “Some people are just extra conscious and it’s totally fine.” For all the latest TikTok news and updates, be sure to check out Dexerto’s full coverage here.

  • TikToker sparks outrage after clash with McDonald’s drive-thru employee over breakfast – Dexerto

    TikToker sparks outrage after clash with McDonald’s drive-thru employee over breakfast TikTok: Dubb772/McDonald’sTikToker Dubb772 uploaded a video showing a McDonald’s drive-thru that would only serve drinks, sparking a debate in the comments. When it comes to sharing fast food experiences on TikTok, McDonald’s is by far the most popular restaurant people share stories from. Examples are the viral “travel fries” food hack, as well as the McDonald’s worker that gained popularity after raging at an “entitled” customer. Kaleb, a TikToker who goes by the name dubb772, is the latest creator to go viral with an experience at McDonald’s after uploading a video revealing the restaurant would only serve drinks. TikToker sparks debate after McDonald’s wouldn’t serve food Uploaded in August, Dubb772’s video showing his interaction with the McDonald’s drive-thru worker has received nearly 300,000 views since going viral. “McDonald’s got me fu*ked up,” the video says. As it starts playing, you can hear the McDonald’s employee: “Right at the moment we are only serving drinks, is there anything I can get for you?” “Come on man, that ain’t right….how y’all only serving drinks though,” the TikToker replied. The worker went on to explain that they are getting ready for breakfast, and are cleaning the stations. Kaleb went on to ask if he could get an apple pie or an egg, prompting the worker to explain the situation again. (Click here if TikTok doesn’t load) The video quickly sparked a debate, as viewers flooded the comments with their thoughts. Many users mentioned that McDonald’s has to do their cleaning sometime, others called Kaleb a “Karen” for getting an attitude with the worker. One user replied: “So many people don’t understand that almost all the machines at restaurants take 30 minutes to 2 hours to clean. The fryer probably takes 3 cleaning cycles.” “You’re a Karen,” another viewer commented. A third user said: “Why people gotta argue bro, just drive off.”

  • TikToker sparks speculation over insane amount of food she eats for videos – Dexerto

    TikToker sparks speculation over insane amount of food she eats for videos YouTube: babydumplinggPopular TikToker ‘babydumplingg’ is facing backlash as viewers just can’t believe the amount of food she eats in her viral videos. Babydumplingg is a fairly prominent creator on TikTok, where she boasts over 1.7 million followers. Her content mostly consists of videos showing the eye-popping amount of food she eats in a single sitting — from massive McDonald’s orders to feasts of sweets and more, she can certainly put down the vittles (Not going to lie, it’s making us hungry!). However, babydumplingg’s content differs from that of traditional mukbangers. Rather than live-streaming herself eating all these enormous meals in one continuous broadcast, her videos feature quick cuts from bite to bite, making some viewers speculate that she may not be actually eating as much as she claims. A few comments taken from her videos are openly accusing her of faking her TikToks, with one user writing: “From now upload a time lapse of you eating the whole lot and then I’ll believe you eat it all.” “I refuse to believe this is real,” another wrote. TikToker babydumplingg hits back at rumors she can’t eat huge amounts of food However, Babydumplingg is putting the rumors to rest. Last month, she uploaded an uncut video of herself to YouTube eating a massive meal from McDonald’s: Three Big Macs, a quarter-pounder with cheese, a cinnamon roll, an order of fries, chicken nuggets, an apple and blueberry pie, three McChickens, and a Sprite. She got through the entire meal, which she sped up for time’s sake. This isn’t the first time she’s uploaded videos without cuts, either; she also uploaded a TikTok showing herself downing an entire bucket of KFC chicken with no cuts in between. Some viewers seem to have changed their tune after watching these videos, but unfortunately, it looks like doubters are still creeping into her comments in spite of her best efforts. This isn’t the only food-related content to spark backlash on TikTok recently; a private chef came under fire after creating a pizza worth $2,000 for one of her seriously rich clients.

  • TikToker sparks debate for using “pretty privilege” to get free stuff from men – Dexerto

    TikToker sparks debate for using “pretty privilege” to get free stuff from men TikTok: leila_layzellA woman has sparked a debate online about getting random men to buy her things for free, as she’s done so many times. Leila Layzell, who has a following of over 284K on TikTok, has gone viral for getting things for free from random men. Though she and the men have never met before, Layzell somehow manages to get away with what she wants in many instances. TikTok has since reacted, saying that she benefits from “pretty privilege.” TikToker says she’s never been denied when asking a man to buy her something Layzell’s persona on TikTok is all about her looks and being able to get things for free because of them. She’s been given a Marc Jacobs bag, Chanel perfume, luxury skincare products, food, and more. All Layzell does is approach men on the street and spark a conversation with them. She first introduces herself and then gets honest about her intentions. In the instances she added to TikTok, Layzell got away with being given everything she had asked for. She didn’t have to do anything but be her bubbly and “pretty” self. The men who buy her such gifts are even happy to do so, despite not knowing her in advance. However, viewers of Layzell’s TikToks have sparked a debate about her street gig, saying that her begging was on “another level.” And, “I’d feel too bad to use a stranger like that.” Some viewers, though, commended Layzell for her rizz, saying, “You are too good at this.” And, “This is so iconic.” One person even asked to see the videos where she was denied. However, Layzell responded by saying she hasn’t been let down yet.