Yourfavoritedaughter2 "Leg Day Warm-Up" TikTok
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About
The Yourfavoritedaughter2 "Leg Day Warm-Up" TikTok refers to a viral TikTok video posted by TikToker @yourfavoritedaughter2 in February 2024 in which she was doing a squat workout that prompted a guy at the gym to confront her and say, "You're actually what's wrong with girls," with many perceiving the exercise as sexually suggestive. The video was widely shared on Twitter / X as numerous users debated who was in the right and wrong in the scenario. Speculation also ensued over whether or not the video was a skit.
Origin
On February 18th, 2024, TikToker[1] @yourfavoritedaughter2 posted a video of her at the gym with text reading, "this is why 2024 is unsafe for women…" In the video, @yourfavoritedaughter2 is seen doing a sexually suggestive squat exercise. She's interrupted by a man who asks her, "Yo, what are you doing?" The man further confronts her by saying, "You're actually what's wrong with girls." Over two days, the video received roughly 4.1 million plays and 146,100 likes (shown below).
Spread
Multiple top comments were left on the video, receiving thousands of likes each (shown below). Overall, the top comments debated whether or not she was doing "pulse squats" (an exercise in which you hold a deep squat position and slightly move up and down). Some said yes and others said no. For instance, one comment read, "It's the facial expressions. Pulse squats is one thing but adding facial expressions to make it look like something else is where she went wrong."
Later on February 18th, 2024, X[2] user @chris2loose reposted the video, calling the man's action "Absolutely based," gaining over 220 likes in two days (shown below, left).
Also on February 18th, X[3] user @IncelsCo posted a similar repost calling the man "based," receiving over 10,000 likes in two days (shown below, right).
In the replies to both tweets, users questioned if the video was a staged skit, such as X[4] user @rackster78 who wrote, "It’s a skit," on February 19th, 2024, gaining over 650 likes in a day (shown below).
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