What’s the ‘And then I go and spoil it all’ TikTok trend?

As a seasoned TikToker with a heart full of laughter and a mind always ready for the next viral trend, I must say that the ‘And then I go and spoil it all’ challenge has truly stolen my heart! The way users are creatively reimagining Jennifer Lawrence’s iconic line from Joy is nothing short of genius. It’s like we’re all sharing our most embarrassing relationship blunders, but in a fun, self-deprecating way that brings us closer together, virtually speaking, of course!


On TikTok, there’s a popular trend where users post clips saying “And then I go and ruin it all,” often accompanied by a video snippet of Jennifer Lawrence singing from the 2015 film, Joy. This trend has garnered countless likes and views across the app.

In the movie, Jennifer croons a well-known phrase from the tune ‘Somethin’ Stupid’ by Frank and Nancy Sinatra: “Then I blunder it up with a foolish remark like ‘I adore you.’

On TikTok, people are reworking this sound by concluding the sentence with something ‘silly’ they might utter in a relationship, which if said, could potentially ruin everything.

This new take on the tune has struck a chord with content producers, who have offered instances of common relationship mishaps as examples. For illustration, actress Lili Reinhart jumped on the bandwagon by playfully mocking a universally relatable scenario with the message, “I’m too tired – let’s go home,” referencing a familiar predicament.

Meanwhile, Sabrina Carpenter’s video has become highly popular, garnering over 22.4 million views and 4 million likes. In the clip, she references her hit song ‘Espresso’ by saying, “That’s that me espresso.

In a more casual and straightforward way, Mirta Miler playfully hinted at a potential mistake in romantic relationships by saying, “Did you compliment her on her beauty as well?” Her video has accumulated over 2.7 million views on TikTok.

These witty, frequently humorous and self-effacing replies contribute significantly to the trend’s popularity, prompting numerous other users to join the conversation by sharing their own ‘moments of spoofing’.

A significant number of prominent figures like Pokimane, Laufey, and Drew Barrymore are being attracted to this trend, along with countless other influencers. Videos associated with it are accumulating millions of likes and views. As more content creators contribute their unique takes on the sound, the trend is rapidly expanding its reach across the platform.

Among the numerous TikTok fads that have become popular in October, this one follows suit, sharing space with the amusing interpretive dance craze and the “in da club we all fam” audio trend.

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2024-10-19 20:18