- (gasps) I have seen this! (laughs)
- I've seen this too.
- I love those!
- Yeah, this is what we came here for.
- (claps) Oh, yes.
♪ (punk rock intro) ♪
♪ (upbeat dance music) ♪
- Oh!
- (gasps) Oh, I've seen this!
- Ohhh.
- Oh, my...
Whoa!
- That's cool.
- I feel like the music
was slightly distracting,
but the trend was really cool.
- Some people, it's so funny.
They do it as a joke,
and it's like me
and [censored] Khloe Kardashian,
like, "Twins!"
- (gasps) No!
- Oh, god.
- Oh my god.
- Wait a damn minute.
- Did he even blend them together?
- That was actually really accurate.
- That's hilarious.
- Is there an app that does this,
or is this just their raw editing
and staging power?
'Cause that's really impressive.
- That would be crazy.
- Oh, no. Oh my god.
- Oh, wow.
- Oh!
- People's editing skills
are so amazing.
Like, how...
- Literally.
- That's professional.
That has to be their career.
You just have so much time
in quarantine that you're like,
"I'm gonna..."
- Learn editing. (laughs)
- So, we have more to show you
in a little bit,
but this is a TikTok trend
that has recently gone viral.
It's called the Look Alike
Edit Challenge,
where people just edit together
clips of themselves
and a famous look alike.
- It's insane.
There are so many clips
of different pictures and poses
that people go through.
So, I mean, props to all of you
who actually do that successfully.
- That's why all my TikToks
are so low production value.
I simply do not know how to edit that.
- It depends on the music a lot,
like whether you like it or not.
I'm not the biggest fan
of the sound,
but I like how fast
(snaps) the beat was
and how fast they switched,
so I feel like it works.
- So, we got our next trend,
which is called Laugh Pause.
- I never heard of challenge names.
I just know what the challenge is,
I feel like.
- Yeah, I just know
what they look like.
- (woman laughs)
- (gasps) I have seen this!
- I've seen this too.
- I love those!
- Yeah, I didn't know it was
called Laugh Pause.
- They're so relatable.
Even though you see
the foot right there,
you never know what the person's
really gonna do
as the substitute emoji.
They are so well done.
It's really comedic to me.
- I definitely had not
seen that before.
- Yeah. (chuckles)
- I just don't know that necessarily
I would type 10 laughing emojis
in a row in the year 2020.
- Yeah, I feel that.
- (man laughs)
- Is that a TV?
Oh my god. (chuckles)
- A train?
- It's something that I would like
and then just go past it.
But if it kept showing up
on my For You page,
I would make a concerted effort
not to like the videos
and just scroll past them.
- Yeah, I feel that.
- A foot is so random
and so is a train,
but I feel like it's more well done
if it's more easily accessible.
Unless you're standing
next to a train,
it's not gonna have
the same comedic value.
Timing plays a really big part
in this challenge.
- Yeah. Also, who the hell uses
train emojis enough so that
it shows up next to the laughing face?
- Like, "What?"
- (man laughs)
- I didn't know it was called
Laugh Pause, 'cause I've seen
other people do it
with different emojis.
- I just don't know anyone
who uses that emoji!
- I'm not feeling this. (chuckles)
- The first time, it's kind of funny,
and you're like, "Oh, heh."
And then once you get it,
you're like, "Okay, I get it."
And then it's like, you see
a lot of them.
You're like, "Okay..."
- I agree with that.
There's better trends out there.
It's just really simplistic,
but TikToks don't have to be the most
thought out thing in the world.
- Well, we are gonna move on
to our next trend.
And this one is from alt TikTok,
and it kind of went mainstream.
And it's an acoustic remix
of a commercial jingle
from a Russian cereal
called Miel Pops.
- Oh. You guys have to have seen this.
- Oh, is it the-- I think I have
at least heard it.
- Please.
- ♪ Miel pops ♪
- (gasps) I love this!
- My friend shows me--
she let me log into my account
on her TikTok,
'cause I didn't want it on my phone.
And the first thing that popped up
was this guy stabbing balloons
of water with like,
"Mi pan, su su su" on it.
I'm like, "I'm so glad
I've deleted this app." (laughs)
- That one didn't have
the best part, the ending.
- Yeah, the...
- ♪ (Anthony and Anna belt out note) ♪
- Like, the whole Ariana Grande note
at the end, like they...
- ♪ Su su su su su su ♪
- (laughs)
- ♪ Miel pops, su su su ♪
- Oh my god.
- I've never seen a real person.
- Here's the thing,
they're not saying "mi pan."
It's a cereal brand.
- Do y'all hear that note?
I always see the little 3D,
ghetto-type little animal things
doing it, so it was different
seeing a person.
I think it works better
with animation to be honest.
Oh.
- What is he doing?!
No!
- Not beading your face with bread.
Oh.
- Oh, no.
- Don't get the bread.
- Uh-uh. This ruined it for me.
Sorry.
- I feel like you should be able
to report a TikTok
for emotional trauma.
- (laughs)
- Yeah. I agree with this.
- I don't know what that was.
- I would definitely say
I'm more on alt TikTok
than straight TikTok.
But even then, they have
that complex, like, "I"m different!
- "I'm not like other girls."
- "I'm quirky."
- Well, we got our next trend
for you guys.
And this one is also international,
where we have a bunch
of street fashion trends to show you.
- (gasps) I love these!
- This is where I'm at.
- As someone who
appreciates fashion...
- How you like that?
- ...the looks that they serve--
ah, I'm so excited.
- Yeah.
- ♪ (imitates beat) ♪
Let's go, slow-mo.
- Is it the same people?
- I just love how
all the couples just match.
- They're so hot.
Which one of them's hotter?
I don't even know.
- They never miss.
They never miss.
- I don't know about the pants
on some of them,
but it's pretty avant-garde,
some of their outfits.
It's pretty nice.
- I like when it's on the street
and it's a bunch of different people
instead of just one couple.
- Me too.
I've seen this one!
- I've seen this one.
- I think they're mom and daughter.
- I don't like it.
- I think they're a mom and daughter.
- Not the same flavor.
- Mm, yeah.
- I like that one, though,
with the blazer.
- Oh, that one's not bad, the black.
- All that was,
was kind of basic outfits
with really expensive handbags.
- I don't feel like
that is street clothing.
That is not street clothing.
- Right. No.
I want the ones,
where they're literally
crossing the crosswalk
with the "How you like that?"
And they look at the camera
just a little bit.
They're serving.
I don't want the planned sidewalk pic.
I want the full...
- I agree. I don't want a creator
to create their outfit video
in the style of the trend.
I like it better when it's a person
observing genuine streetwear,
and it's just couples walking by.
- They're literally just filming it.
- Yeah, this is what we came here for.
- (claps) Oh, yes.
- Yeah.
- Oh, yes!
- Period!
- All right. Yes.
- It's classy.
- It doesn't seem like they're trying,
which makes it look better.
- There's even a difference
between the first video
and this video.
- Yeah. Yeah, yeah.
- Yeah.
- Their style, it's so nonchalant,
and this is what
they wear every day.
- It felt like the first two
were staged for the purposes
of a TikTok.
And this was like someone found
some really nicely dressed people
on the street, and they're like,
"Can I record three seconds
of you for a TikTok?"
- Well, we got one last trend
to show you guys.
- Oh. Loren Gray.
♪ (rock music) ♪
- Um...
- So, it's kind of a play on--
like, he's obviously
seeing other people.
They're talking about
a different girl than her.
Cheater be cheatin' on--
- Anna, thank you for the SparkNotes,
'cause I didn't
get the subtext there.
- Yeah, I didn't understand that.
- I saw the blanks on the faces.
- "Oh, you must be the sporty girl
my son always talks about."
- (laughs)
- Oh. Oh.
- See, this one kind of makes--
I get this one more.
- Yeah, this is well-done.
- Yeah, it makes way more sense.
- She's like, "Not me.
Wrong [censored]."
- Yeah, that one made more sense.
- I feel like it's just--
it's not plausible that anyone
would ever cheat on Loren Gray.
- Oh.
- Yeah! Simply not there.
- "You must be the broke guy
who makes my daughter
pay for everybody"--
er, everything. Everybody?
- Yikes.
- Ah.
- Oh!
- Oh, he's just flexing.
- Literally.
- Yeah, he's just flexing.
- All this is
is a flex.
- Yeah.
- (sighs)
- This is kind of embarrassing.
I'm not even gonna lie.
This guy looks
like an embarrassment.
- Our generation is so obsessed
with big brands that they don't know
how to use them or dress with them.
No one who actually knows fashion
will wear LV on LV on LV on LV
with the whole fit besides the jeans.
Next caller.
- (woman) Next caller!
- Next caller.
- (woman) Next caller!
- So, those were all the trends
that we had for you guys today.
But now that you've seen
some of last month's
biggest TikTok trends,
which one was your favorite?
- I think it has to be
the outfits one.
- Yeah.
- For sure.
- I felt like the other two
were kind of weak.
- The Russian cereal song
has spun so many different types
of videos that I feel like
it has the most versatility.
- I forgot about that one.
- Yeah, I like the Miel Pops video,
especially I watched Russian girl
explain what it means
and it made it so much more fun.
- We should find a random cereal
and translate it
to a different language
and see if it takes off
on a different area's TikTok.
- Like the ♪ Reese's Puffs,
Reese's Puffs ♪
- Yeah, let's try to translate
Reese's Puffs into
a different language.
- (laughs)
- Thanks for watching
this trendy episode on FBE.
- What's your favorite TikTok trend?
Let us know in the comments.
- Bye, guys!
- Hey, everyone.
Lauren, producer here at FBE.
Thank you guys so much
for watching this episode.
What was your favorite TikTok trend
from last month? Let us know
down in the comments. Bye, everyone!
