
With the constant risk of being recorded, many young people are afraid of showing enthusiasm โ let alone doing something so potentially embarrassing as dancing in public. Is there a way to set themselves free?
In a video posted to TikTok, where Katie Whitney has 2.5 million followers, she says to camera, bluntly: โThis video is for Cynthia Erivo. If youโre not Cynthia Erivo โฆ you can keep on scrolling.โ Her demeanour then shifts, her voice becomes softer; more the way a person might talk to their puppy: โHi Cynthia. Hi baby. Hey baby. How are you?โ Itโs toe-curling โ or, in modern parlance, cringe โ to watch. โI feel traumatised,โ says one commenter. Others post photos of a stunned-looking Erivo and imagine: โWhat if the Wicked star were to actually watch this video?โ Cringe!
Now 25, but having started making this kind of content โ โweird skitsโ โ at 20, Whitney is part of what is known online as CringeTok, a subsection of the internet that deals in content designed to make your toes curl. Itโs in many ways a reaction to a fear of being โcringeโ, which is seeping into all parts of life โ from social media to classrooms to the workplace.
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