![]() ![]() “When you open yourself up to millions of people online, you’re bound to get a lot of different perspectives and a lot of different reactions. But it also has some effects,” Foxx noted. “I am enjoying the kind of financial freedom that I honestly never knew I would even be able to have. Another example is video captioned, "When you go to brunch and she orders a gin & tonic not a mimosa.TikTok influencer Deja Foxx, who appears in the film, has been able to put herself through college with revenue she earns through the platform. One example of the trend is video that reads, "when they think it’s weird the only plans in your hometown are playing in walmart then going to Dairy Queen," which is a whole suburban mood. The trend allows users to point out the quirks of where they live and silly social norms. ![]() So far over 17,000 videos have been made to the trend and each video is essentially the same, but with different captions. Each "are you new here" video exaggerates the actions more and more. The sound, facial expression, and strut have become the blueprint for the trend. The original video has over 12.3 million views and over 3 million likes. Back in September posted a video asking "are you new here?" Offscreen someone responds, "yeah." Then she makes an obnoxious face and struts out of the room. ![]() Also he's like really good at acting.Īlthough it's unclear who first coined this cultural moment the Andrew Garfield renaissance, one TikTok user posted a TikTok that reads "can we all admit that we’ve entered an andrew garfield renaissance." Their video garnered over 1 million views and over 346,000 likes.īetween the Red re-recordings and the Garfield resurgence, I can't help but wonder what other relic of 2012 will come back next. Garfield is an OG internet boyfriend, so there's a nostalgia factor in play as well. ![]() Not to mention he's handsome, in a non-threatening way, and seems to possess some semblance of emotional intelligence. Garfield's personality lends itself to entertaining and endearing bite-sized clips that take off on TikTok. Garfield is chaotic and good-natured, which makes every one of his interviews breeding ground for viral moments among his fans. So what's the appeal of Garfield? He's one of those universally beloved British actors who doesn't seem interested in fame. We are admitting it! Credit: TikTok / martycannotparty TikTok has long-loved Garfield’s performance in The Social Network, specifically one of the best line reading in history, "Sorry, I forgot my Prada at the cleaners along with my hoodie and my fuck you flip flops, you pretentious douchebag." Now, the Garfield tag is filled with an inconceivable amount of edits that take me back to Tumblr's glory days. The "Andrew Garfield" tag has over 5.8 billion views on TikTok and despite not being on social media, this week isn't the first time he's had a TikTok moment. Has your FYP fallen victim to the Andrew Garfield renaissance? Between Garfield’s press tour for Tick, Tick…Boomand increased interest in all the Spider-Men since the release of Spider-Man: No Way Home, we haven’t seen this much Garfield since 2012. Here are the TikTok trends you need to know about in the lead up to the end of the year. Despite Christmas being right around the corner, there hasn't really been any noteworthy holiday trends on TikTok.īut that’s not to say TikTok hasn’t been a gift this week: It’s given us an inconceivable amount of Andrew Garfield content. ![]()
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