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TikTok Roasts White Folk With New #whitegirldancechallenge

TikTok’s “for you page” is bursting with videos of users jumping on the viral #whitegirldancechallenge trend.

The challenge features the 2015 hit “How Deep Is Your Love” by Calvin Harris & The Disciples while users mimic their best impression of what a White person would look like dancing to the song.

TikToker’s have gone buck wild with adding their own little bit of spice to the challenge.

One user even incorporated a White Claw, which we all know is the average millennial white girl’s drink of preference.

@lifeoftanyamarieIt’s the white claw in hand for me💃🏾 #yt #SipIntoSummer #whiteclaw #foryou #howdeepisyourlove #howdeepisyourlovechallenge #why♬ How Deep Is Your Love – Calvin Harris & Disciples

But no matter how hard they try, Black people have a little too much rhythm to hit the challenge as a white girl would.

@fabiobleui’m just missing the dramatic smiling lol #fyp♬ How Deep Is Your Love – Calvin Harris & Disciples

User’s have even gone as far as to add a wig and some dialogue into the mix!

@derektv3ANOTHA 1 ##cindytakeover ##comedy##MAKEYOURMOVE ##foryoutiktok ##duetwithme ##theassignmentisdone♬ How Deep Is Your Love – Calvin Harris & Disciples

White girls have also decided to join the roast session and expose their moves, or lack thereof.

@lorengraylike seriously so sick of this stereotype.♬ How Deep Is Your Love – Calvin Harris & Disciples
@zoekress646♬ How Deep Is Your Love – Calvin Harris & Disciples

Some users admitted that the #whitegirldancechallenge is an accurate depiction of how they dance, and that it’s fun to do.

What makes the trend so entertaining to do and watch is that since it’s not following any specific sequence of dance moves, it can be done by anyone.

“The funniest thing to me about this trend, is that Black folks keep failing at it because we can’t dance off beat,” Lyn, a TikTok user said after watching the challenges go viral, according to Blavity.

“The ancestors gon’ make sure you hit the two and the four.”

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Janelle Bombalier

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