POLICE FACE TROUBLE IN THE FORM OF KIKI CHALLENGE
Home > News Shots > IndiaBy Ramya Ashok Kumar | Jul 31, 2018 08:57 AM
The police are facing trouble as the whole new Kiki Challenge has got people jumping out of their moving cars. The Kiki Challenge involves people jumping out of a moving car and dancing to the tunes of Canadian rapper Drake's song 'In my feelings'.
The very challenge is potentially dangerous and many videos posted on social media features the person getting hurt. People can be seen getting hit by a pole and even tripping over a pothole. The Kiki Challenge is becoming predominant in India as well, which is worrisome. The Indian police have been calling out the people involving in the risky act on social media.
The UP Police on Monday tweeted, "Dear Parents, whether Kiki loves your child or not, we are sure you do! So please stand by your kids in all the challenges in life except #kikichallenge . #KiKiHardlyAChallenge #InMyFeelingsChallenge #UPPolice"
It is not entirely sure as to how the challenge started. The very song does not suggest people carry out the dangerous challenge. The first ever video of this challenge was posted by comedian Shiggy, who danced on a busy road. Following this, Shiggy's friend recorded himself dancing in front of a car. Now, hundreds of videos featuring people dancing along a moving car are filling up the social media.
Dear Parents, whether Kiki loves your child or not, we are sure you do! So please stand by your kids in all the challenges in life except #kikichallenge . #KiKiHardlyAChallenge #InMyFeelingsChallenge #UPPolice pic.twitter.com/RyTvoChJFa
— UP POLICE (@Uppolice) July 30, 2018