They’re sweet on these guys.
A new trend on TikTok involving cake has spurred a flurry of controversial crush confessions online, as smitten ladies beg their friends and viewers to “hear me out” as they top a cake with the faces of their unconventional hunks., proceeds an “utterly ridiculous” opinion that often needs to be defended. In this case, TikTokkers are justifying their unhinged crushes.
It’s unclear why Gen Z social media users are using cakes to reveal their but the trend is an offshoot of the celebrity “Another commenter was completely confused by one viral video. “I still don’t get it… someone help?” of the character Beetlejuice, played by Michael Keaton, writing, “regret to inform you this is my newest ‘hear me out.'”,” which went viral earlier this year and also involved wooden sticks affixed with the faces of famous hunks that then became cake toppers.
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