A woman on TikTok wore leggings that made it look like she did not have pants on.
TikTok has become a platform where fitness is showed off in different ways. Gym goers can share lifts and other feats of strength during their workout. In certain cases, some gym activity can go viral for its shock factor. Here, the shock factor comes from a woman wearing skin-colored leggings during a lift.
A TikTok account named _toupoouu1 shared a video of herself squatting in the gym and her leggings made it look like she was not wearing pants. The video has gone viral and has been viewed 23 million times and racked up 866k likes. The account now has 24.1k followers as well.
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The user has expressed her love for nude leggings in other videos but the comments section still had some fun with the video. Here are some of the best responses from those who watched the video.
“I still Don’t think it’s pants.”
“almost passed out but then i realized.”
“Scrolled up and scrolled back down.”
“Girl for a second I thouht i got flashed.”
This is just one of many videos that has gone viral on TikTok for its entertainment factor involving the gym.
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Joey Swoll has turned into the king of content when it comes to gym culture. He has made many videos speaking against toxic gym culture and explains why certain lifters should not be criticized or approached aggressively for their actions.
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In other videos, lifters are seen pulling off some incredible feats. On the bodybuilding stage, a Montreal college student recently went viral for entering a contest. Zach Charlesworth shared a video of himself competing in the Men’s Physique division during the Montreal Summer Classic.
TikTok continues to grow and users like to share content of anything and everything. This includes fitness content and you never know what you will find.
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