TikTok Secrets Exposed

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January 19 was supposed to be the day TikTok closed forever in the United States. The US government decided that the video-hosting platform threatened national security and must be sold away from Chinese company ByteDance. Before its fond farewell, many creators fearing losing their platforms chose to have one last hurrah and air out their TikTok secrets.

However, the app was only down for 16 hours, with Trump pushing the sale back at least 75 days, leading to these confessionals staying up much longer than creators thought.

The most popular format featured a Family Guy clip in which patriarch Peter Griffin shares a hot take while drowning. Influencers from all across genres shared their darkest TikTok secrets over Peter’s voice. Some were clearly not that serious.

People confessed their sketch characters weren’t real and that seemingly spontaneous interviews were scripted. Someone admitted they never actually used specialty ice cubes in their cooking videos.

Even TikTok’s original viral star Charli D’Amelio got in on the action. The creator confessed that in a 2020 viral video, she wasn’t smoking “an anxiety pen.” D’Amelio also admitted she still has no idea what an “anxiety pen” even is.

However, others received much more attention, testing the strength of their parasocial relationships.


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