Feel pretty bad about this one! The next day, TikToker keemokazi uploaded another example of the prank and received over 694,700 likes in three days (shown below, center). Now picture that happening three or more times before the parent catches on.
If you’re a parent of a tween, TikTok is likely part of your family’s life, whether your child is spending hours on the app, or spending hours begging you for permission to download it. Digital Archaeologist & Treasurer & Media Bus Boy Digital Archaeologist & Archivist & Media Bus Boy Weebs And K-Pop Stans Unite Over Flash Warning TikToks Newly Released "Epstein Files" Unveil Information Surrounding Notable Individuals Involved In Sex Trafficking Case Leafy Attempts To Destroy Pokimane By Revealing She Has A Boyfriend The Lincoln Project Wants To Show A News Side Of The Republicanism. Have a head-scratcher or just want to say hi? This prank involves hiding underneath a countertop or someplace nearby when a parent is cleaning the kitchen, and making objects mysteriously appear right after the area has been cleaned. Subscribe Subscribed Unsubscribe. #pranks | 7.8B people have watched this. Loading... Unsubscribe from collective TikTok? The video garnered over 2.6 million views in five days.On July 20th, TikToker kenzielynnsmith uploaded a video in which they perform the same prank on their dad (shown below, left). TikTokers are testing how far their parents will go to protect them by convincing their parents to pretend they’ve fallen down as a means of getting their child out of a speeding ticket. Typically, TikTokers begin the video by telling their parent they’ve been pulled over for driving too fast and were able to get out of the ticket by telling the officer they were rushing home to help their parent who has fallen.
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These videos began appearing on TikTok around July 15, before being reshared on Twitter.omfg she was so pissed sorry mom @angiecunnington While there isn’t an associated hashtag or linked sound to track the number of videos appearing on TikTok, the very high amount of likes and views on the app paired with the high amount of engagement once the content has platform hopped to Twitter indicates the likelihood that this is a budding trend.The trend has evolved to include the prank being played on significant others as well.When your wife fakes a pregnancy so you dont get arrestedGet all the trends, slang, memes and whatever else directly to your inbox.One entry per person. Watch short videos about #pranks on TikTok. Drawn and given away in the first week of each month. TikTok Parents Police Prank refers to a series of TikTok prank videos in which participants convince their parents that they are being followed home by the police home because they lied that they were speeding home to check on their parent that fell.
Picture a nearly clean countertop and a satisfied mom who turns around to see an empty cup on the previously clean counter. You can help confirm this entry by contributing facts, media, and other evidence of notability and mutation.On July 18th, 2020, TikToker Jaden Green uploaded the first parent police prank video in which she convinces her mom to pretend to have fallen (shown below).
Typically, These videos are intended to be humorous and appear to be well-received by viewers, although many TikTokers admit their parents weren’t very happy with them in their video descriptions and/or comment sections.
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