@princess72309 My nephew has my back!! 😂♥️ #fightprank #nephew #fyp #trending #putyourshoeson
♬ original sound - Princess
Why should kids have all the fun? In a new Tiktok trend Fight prank, it’s the parents who are having all the fun by pranking their little ones.
Parents are asking their kids to effectively back them up in a fight with someone else’s parents, as a part of the Fight prank. And the reactions are priceless.
While some kids are shaking at the thought of having to fight with someone, others are just readily waiting to fight.
This prank is gaining a lot of popularity on TikTok and the hashtag #Fightprank has already garnered 25 million views.
Check out some Fight prank videos below
Fight prank videos exhibit all kinds of reactions. A little boy was left all scared and confused when asked to back his aunt up in a fight:
Another kid seemed quite confident with the idea of a scuffle and immediately agreed by simply saying ‘okay’ in an adorable video:
@beautybyespe WITH NO HESITATION !! 🤗 my baby gonna ride for his mama 🫡
♬ original sound - Esperanza Galindo
However, this is not all. A number of Tiktokers are also worried about the example that the trend is setting.
Some say that it is promoting violence. While others think that the trend is suggesting kids to take to fighting in order to reach conclusions.
Moreover, there are also some kids who are concerned about whether fighting will “please the lord” or not.
She said “Will the lord be pleased” 🤣 pic.twitter.com/wbsNZrEgta
— The Biggest (@RelloST) July 10, 2022
Whatever the reactions or emotions of these kids may be, fight prank is definitely worth watching.
We’ll also be keeping a tab on further developments of this trend and update it here accordingly. If you have any tip or information to share with us, post it in the comment section below.
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