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TikTok's latest trend, parents cracking an egg on a young child's head, has been criticised by medical experts over the potential damage it could do. The videos, many of which use the hashtag # They should be egg-siled from TikTok. Parents are receiving backlash online after filming themselves cracking eggs on their kids' heads as part of the latest appalling social media trend. One TikTok challenge is taking the social media app by storm, but causing outrage among parents at the same time. In the viral trend that many are tagging #EggPrank, parents are seen cooking with Aug. 22, 2023, 2:25 PM PDT. By Kalhan Rosenblatt. A viral prank in which parents film themselves cracking an egg on their toddlers' heads is taking over TikTok. But some medical experts say the Sep 4, 2023. 32. TikTok/ @niky.mamamd & @amandabrooknorthc. In this latest TikTok trend, known as #eggprank, parents are smashing an egg on their children's heads. It may have started out as The viral #eggcrackchallenge on TikTok shows parents tricking their children right before cracking an egg on their heads. Psychologists weighed in on how this could have negative impacts. Parents are cracking eggs on their toddlers' heads and filming their upset reactions as part of a new trend that's gone viral on TikTok in recent weeks. The clips have ignited a wave of anger from Aug. 22, 2023, 1:56 PM PDT / Source: TODAY. By Elise Solé. Parents are taking the "egg challenge," a viral social media trend that involves cracking eggs on their children's heads. For the prank The Egg Crack Challenge is a new social media trend where parents crack eggs on their children's heads as a practical joke; Videos related to this trend have gained millions of views on TikTok and She cracks an egg on her own head. Her son laughs. She did not crack an egg on his head and ended her video saying, "And that's how you do the egg-cracking [challenge].". Fellow TikTokers A new TikTok trend where parents trick their kids into helping them
in the kitchen only to smash an egg on their child's head is going viral, but doctors are warning that the prank could come Aug 24, 2023, 04:22 PM. In the latest example of egg-gregious parenting, some parents are cracking eggs on their toddlers' heads and filming their upset reactions as part of a new TikTok trend Topline. Thanks to a strange new TikTok trend, some parents are filming themselves cracking an egg on their child's head for laughs and viewsâbut not everyone is a fan, including medical The latest TikTok craze? Parents cracking eggs on their children's heads. The trend has sparked huge amounts of backlash due to concerns about child safety. Parents taking part in a bizarre TikTok "challenge" that asks them to crack an egg on the head of their child have faced a furious backlash. The latest viral craze from the social media site has Babies at least seem within our control. Toddlers, famously, do not. If the cheese slice trick imagines the baby as a kind of benign Mr. Potato Head figure, the egg crack challenge views the The egg-cracking trend comes amid a renewed focus on the rights of children on the internet, as young people and online safety advocates in the United States campaign for greater regulation of the Nevertheless, on TikTok, parents have been posting videos of themselves cracking eggs on their young kids' heads that are accompanied by hashtags like #eggprank and #eggcrackchallenge. Yes, that Footage from the US shows toddlers left confused, in pain or bursting into tears after the 'egg crack challenge'. It seems like there's always some new challenge on TikTok and the latest trend has parents cracking eggs on their toddlers' heads. The the hashtag #eggcrackchallenge has more than 52-million views so far, with videos showing moms and some dads inviting their tots to cook with them, only to break an egg on their head.