TikTok Ex Expos: Lorde’s Song Fuels Revenge Trend
TikTok users are exposing toxic relationships using Lorde’s “Man of the Year” in a viral new trend. This trend sees individuals sharing “receipts” of past relationship grievances through text, voice notes, and other digital evidence. The hashtag has fueled a wave of online sharing,with some posts detailing emotional and even physical abuse. keep up with the latest TikTok trends with News Directory 3. Lorde herself responded to the trend expressing disbelief at the shared messages.While this trend might be unexpected, it’s highlighting serious issues of relationships in the digital age.Some users hint at revealing more damaging evidence. Discover what’s next in the ever-evolving world of social media.
TikTok Trend Exposes Toxic Relationships to Lorde’s Song
A new TikTok trend is giving users a platform to air their grievances about terrible exes and toxic relationships. Set to Lorde’s single, “Man of the Year,” the trend involves sharing “receipts” of relationship woes.
Since the song’s release last month, the trend has gained momentum. TikTok users are creating slideshows featuring selfies followed by revealing text messages or voice notes from past relationships. While the trend’s interpretation of the song, which explores gender identity, may be off-base, it has sparked a wave of online sharing.
One viral post, viewed nearly 5 million times, shows a user scrolling through their ex-partner’s unopened Snapchat messages from other women.The TikToker captioned the post, “At least I was pinned.”
Another user shared an electronic dance music track her ex created using a crying voicemail she had sent him. She explained, “He cheated, I broke up with him, and then he proceeded to make an EDM song to a crying voicemail.”
Some users opted out of the trend, hinting at even more damaging evidence they could share. The TikTok trend,toxic relationships,and Lorde’s song have created a unique intersection on social media.
Though, some videos shared as part of this TikTok trend expose genuinely disturbing experiences, including harrowing accounts of emotional and physical abuse. The World Health Organization reports that globally, 27% of women ages 15 to 49 who have been in a relationship have experienced physical or sexual violence by an intimate partner.
Lorde herself responded to the trend, posting a clip of herself shaking her head in disbelief as her song played. Her caption read: “These messages . . .” In response to a comment about the trend being scary, Lorde replied, “I can’t look away.” another comment summed up the situation: “Guys, you’re stressing out Lorde.”
