This fall there have been several significant TikTok trends that have impacted several students’ roles in their way of communication.
Gilmore Girls, a popular television show released in the early 2000s, has been making its way across the TikTok for you page.
Audios such as “La La” by Sam Phillip, a song popularized via the television series, have allowed people from all over the world to use it through this holiday season and encapsulate the fall aesthetic.
Content creators buy their pumpkin chai from Starbucks and use the audio by lifting the lids of the cup and captioning it “How my pumpkin chai speaks to me.” The trend is humorous while portraying the overall fall setting.
Humor took a turn for the good this season as TikToks to the audio “They Don’t Love Me Like I Love You” has broken the internet.
Groups of people come together to perform a dance to this tune by holding up their hands during the first portion of the song and then shaking their hips speedily.
Mariah Lewis (11) shares, “This one’s my favorite because I genuinely think it’s so funny and fun and you can literally go up to random people and do it and they’d most likely do it with you.”
Unity has been extremely important this fall season and has been shown in several different communities.
Creator, John Brick, became a TikTok sensation this season as he created the trend of “Poochina.”
Poochina represents a fictional nation that allows all people of TikTok to join. The word has become extremely popularized and can be used as a positive affirmation such as “You are so Poochina.”
Although this trend doesn’t appeal to some, it has led people from all around the world to be part of a community that is built on positivity.
Leopard print has made its way back into trending and is beloved by TikTok users. The print is often used on clothing articles, however, creating makeup based on the design has been a large part of the current for you pages.
By creating these makeup designs, and putting on clothing printed to Leopards, creators use “Glamour” audio to show off their glamorous looks.
The audio “Symphony” by Clean Bandit has surfaced its way onto social media and into the arms of TikTok creators.
Creators use this audio to put on upsetting news or odd ideas and express it in a funnier life. With images of flying dolphins and rainbows, the trend has produced countless laughs and endless ideas.
Kate Jameson (11) shares, “My personal favorite trend is ‘Symphony’ because it’s funny in the way that you can relate anything sad and have a funny outcome. For example ‘I just failed my math test and got grounded…symphony!’”
SNL has made its way back to taking over TikTok through Ariana Grande’s hosting. Grande was part of an SNL skit starring herself and Marcello Hernandez in which they did a parody performance of the song “Espresso” by Sabrina Carpenter but with an alternative spin.
The song focuses on a bachelorette trip gone wrong, as the bride cheats on her fiance with a dashing man named Domingo. The song left TikTokers obsessed as they used the song to project bad news or workplace dramas throughout.
With the scene of pumpkin spice leaving the air and the cold winter chills slowly entering the atmosphere it seems that this fall season is leaving, but with unforgettable memories and trends.