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Ruining an otherwise great moment with an awkward comment or inappropriate jest is something many people can relate to — and has since become a viral TikTok trend.
Stars likeSabrina CarpenterandJoe Jonashave taken part in this trend, but let’s go back to its roots.
Here’s a breakdown of the trend and the unexpected origin of the viral sound.
Just a year later,Frank Sinatraand his daughter Nancy did a cover of “Somethin’ Stupid." While the cover gained popularity in its own right, it still isn’t the version most often heard on TikTok.
Jennifer Lawrence in JOY (2015).Twentieth Century Fox Film Corp.
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Lawrence’s raspy singing voice has become the audio for the trend, with many TikTok users confessing to not even recognizing Sinatra’s version of the track.
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For the most part, TikTok users have participated in this trend to share phrases they often say (that are sometimes annoying to their loved ones) or other embarrassing statements they’ve uttered. These can be references to memes or other pop culture moments.
This trend has been particularly popular among celebrities. Joe Jonas used the audio to post a throwback to the iconic clip of the Jonas Brothers picking up and turning a table around, where Joe proudly announces “Oh how the tables have turned.”
Sabrina Carpenter has also used the popular audio with her hit lyrics “that’s that me espresso” for her “something stupid.”RiverdalestarLili Reinhartand music artistLaufeyhave also participated in the trend.
The use of the audio has even garnered interest from theofficial Frank Sinatra account, which shared a roundup of the celebrities and icons who have used the song in their videos.
source: people.com