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What's trending on TikTok this week? Alix Earle's fanboy, girlies with super niche dating needs and fake fights

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What's trending on TikTok this week? Alix Earle's fanboy, girlies with super niche dating needs and fake fights

By Darshita Goyal29 Mar 2024
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Hiya, chronically online scrollers! Welcome back to TikTok Decoder, woo’s weekly breakdown of trends, sounds and creators brought to you by senior writer Darshita Goyal <3 Fresh off the slate: Alix Earle’s fanboy, a mastermind storyteller and what’s your niche dating need? Buckle in!

comfort follow: @ImTheProblem

I know their handle isn’t giving sunshine and rainbows but stay with me, this creator is a ~storyteller~. Just look at this post about her ex-bestie who cropped her out of a wedding photo or this “big sister advice” on wearing fake Van Cleef without taking criticism for it – just like that, six minutes fly by. In the comments, people with ADD and ADHD share that the creator’s videos keep them hooked. Well, last week she revealed the secret: her million-hits content is planned and directed by her seven-year old neurodivergent son(!) who dreams of making films. Now you really want to see more, don’t you? Shout out to senior social producer Hollie Hilton for putting me onto this gold!

fun trend: WHERE

The girlies love to call themselves out. First we went after red and beige flags, then mindless icks and now super niche, sometimes problematic dating needs. These posts have a standard format: your back is to the camera when your friend says: “he doesn’t reply back” or “he only wears Le Labo” or “insert specific detail”, and it’s your type so you turn around and scream where?! Definitely one for the group chat x

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