Every Celeb Is Engaging In The "That's Not My Name" TikTok Trend, And It Is A Hot Mess
Yet another 'That's Not My Name' TikTok trend has made a huge wave.
Some TikTok trends are fun for a day, then disappear. The "That's Not My Name" trend did the opposite, especially once celebrities started turning it into a full-on nostalgia parade.
Alicia Silverstone, Drew Barrymore, Jessica Alba, Christina Aguilera, and plenty more joined in, each posting their own spin on the The Ting Tings song. The result was a mix of throwback roles, playful self-awareness, and a lot of viral attention, even if not everyone felt included in the joke.
Here are some of the celebrity videos that helped make the trend such a chaotic hit.
The Beginning of the Trend
It is believed that Alicia Silverstone was the one who started the trend. She posted a TikTok with a montage of all the roles she played, with this song playing in the background.
Soon, other celebrities shared their videos, and from there, it blew up. This became the "That's Not My Name" trend we know today.
And once the first celebrity video landed, the rest of Hollywood seemed ready to join in.
Drew Barrymore with Her Rendition
Drew Barrymore joined the trend and took it to the next level. Many later took inspiration from her video.
Jessica Alba Walked Down Memory Lane
She thanked Drew Barrymore and Alicia Silverstone for the inspiration and posted a video that people loved.
Christina Aguilera Said They Call Me
Xtina pulled up a lot of names, and people couldn't stop praising her.
Heidi Klum Was in the Halloween Spirit
She had an exciting take on the trend. It appeared to be a Halloween costume trial, which was also a compilation of her roles.
The WWE Champion Joined the Trend
Mike low-key showed off his WWE superstar title, but it was fun. He also included his wife and kids.
Then the trend got even more playful, with celebrities using it to show off their own personalities.
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Then Gordon Ramsay Screamed, 'Where's the Lamb Sauce?'
Chef Ramsay also took part and cooked up his version. He may deny it, but he is the idiot sandwich chef!
When Chloe Grace Moretz Graced the Trend
Chloe played some interesting characters as a child and continued down her career. Her version was a major throwback.
Garrett Clayton Also Participated
His video seemed like a small introduction but was loved by the fans.
Then There Was Rita Ora
Rita counted herself in for a verse in the trend and took it far.
Jessica aka Mary Also Joined
She posted it with the caption "Had to" and an upside-down face emoji. People couldn't stop talking about "Mary" being their childhood crush.
Tina Majorino on Popular Demand
It was Spencer Henry's demand that prompted Tina to come up with her version. People were happy she did it.
Sarah Drew Also Got Some Attention
She participated in the trend, saying, "It was fun." People remember her for her iconic roles as April and Hannah.
Victoria Justice Did Justice to the Trend
Victoria posted the TikTok video asking people which one was their favorite, and fans went crazy about it.
500 Days of Zooey Deschanel
The lovely Zooey also played her part in the trend and pushed it further. Some jokingly commented that she forgot to mention "Katy Perry."
Eva Joined to Ask Something
She posted the video asking her fans which character they wanted to see back on the screen. People wanted her to play Cassandra again.
Idina Menzel Came with a Twist
This one was loved by the fans for her classic humor. See for yourself and wait for the end!
Not everyone loved the trend, but the celebrity throwbacks kept people watching anyway.
The trend was disliked by some, as it was primarily about celebrities, and others couldn't really participate in it. However, more than that, people enjoyed watching the celebs remember their remarkable performances.
Well, what are your views on this trend? Share the post and go on a nostalgic trip with your friends.
It was messy, nostalgic, and exactly the kind of TikTok chaos people could not ignore.
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