{"id":64385,"date":"2025-01-28T19:48:26","date_gmt":"2025-01-28T19:48:26","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/dejan.au\/index.php\/2025\/01\/28\/who-are-the-tiktok-bomb-moms-and-why-are-they-getting-famous-dexerto\/"},"modified":"2025-01-28T19:48:26","modified_gmt":"2025-01-28T19:48:26","slug":"who-are-the-tiktok-bomb-moms-and-why-are-they-getting-famous-dexerto","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/dejan.au\/index.php\/2025\/01\/28\/who-are-the-tiktok-bomb-moms-and-why-are-they-getting-famous-dexerto\/","title":{"rendered":"Who are the TikTok \u201cbomb moms\u201d and why are they getting famous? &#8211; Dexerto"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Who are the TikTok \u201cbomb moms\u201d and why are they getting famous? TikTok: Danielle RuppertTikTok content houses might be dying, but a friendship group that has recently gone viral on the social media platform has proved that \u2018squads\u2019 are alive and well. While groups of content creators like the Vlog Squad, Team 10 and Sway House are firmly in the past, a group on TikTok dubbing themselves the \u201cbomb moms\u201d has been flooding all over the app recently, with millions of fans enjoying their wholesome and relatable content surrounding motherhood and friendship. Who are the \u201cbomb moms\u201d? The \u201cbomb moms\u201d are a group of US-based mothers who regularly post content together about their lives and children. Although they all post on their separate accounts, the group has exploded in popularity lately, with the tags \u201cbomb moms\u201d, \u201cbomb mom\u201d and \u201cbomb mom squad\u201d amassing 34.6 million, 4.7 million, and 10.2 million views respectively. The group also seems to be gearing up to make their own joint TikTok account. An account with the handle \u2018bomb.moms\u2019 has popped up in recent days with an illustration that appears to depict the group. Although the account is currently private, they have 5.6 million likes on their content and already have 249.6k followers. Who is part of the \u201cbomb mom squad\u201d? There are ten members of the \u201cbomb mom squad\u201d in total, but the most prominent member of the group is 25-year-old Danielle Rupert, who has posted extensively on her own TikTok about the group\u2019s recent trip to Disneyland as well as a TikTok made as a tribute to her friendship with the other moms. Other members of the group include Allisyn Michelle, Kim Challan, Alice Payne, Jessilyn Marie, Amanda Birtch, Aliyah Harmon, Eden Kim, Savannah Marable, Skye Hitchcock and Marisella, who has kept her surname private. The group claimed that they started following each other on TikTok over the autumn, and started making content under the hashtag #bombmoms in December. Since then, the have built a formidable fanbase, with several fan pages dedicated to the group popping up on TikTok. Rupert also announced in January that \u201cbomb mom\u201d merch, such as t-shirts, were available to purchase. Read More: James Charles blasted for \u201cdeleting comments\u201d on first YouTube video since grooming allegations &#8211; The moms recently amassed some controversy for meeting with their kids for the first time on 18 February, with several fans expressing concern about the big meet-up given the current health crisis. https:\/\/www.tiktok.com\/@mama_megann\/video\/6931540534066482437 One TikTok user said \u201cI managed not to hang out with my friends, why not you guys?\u201d, while another said \u201cya\u2019ll are wrong for this.\u201d Several users also criticized the group for not appearing to wear masks. However, despite the controversy surrounding their trip, the \u201cbomb moms\u201d have appeared to inspire a lot of the other moms on TikTok, with several users posting videos expressing their desire to meet the viral squad.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Who are the TikTok \u201cbomb moms\u201d and why are they getting famous? TikTok: Danielle RuppertTikTok content houses might be dying, but a friendship group that has recently gone viral on the social media platform has proved that \u2018squads\u2019 are alive and well. 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