Shiggy Warns Fans About The Dangers Of Doing The #InMyFeelingsChallenge From Moving Cars

Shiggy Warns Fans About The Dangers Of Doing The #InMyFeelingsChallenge From Moving Cars
Ghost riding the whip is nothing new but the trend reemerged bigger and more popular than ever when people on the internet attempted to top each other while partaking in Shiggy’s #InMyFeelingsChallenge. Unfortunately, fans have been getting seriously injured because they’ve been partaking in the challenge dangerously. Shiggy explains,
Personally, I don’t really like what’s going on with it because it’s getting dangerous. A lot of kids are starting to do it.
Shiggy he also adds that he regrets considering the video a challenge because the word challenge is associated with trying to outdo another person. In fact, he just wanted to focus on the dancing. He says that his original video had nothing to do with the car itself and has elevated from getting out of the car and dancing to people trying to do the craziest stunts they can.
Do it safely and have fun, that’s what it’s supposed to be about. It’s not even supposed to be about challenging yourself or doing the most extreme thing you can do possibly. It’s supposed to be a formation of four to five moves that you really don’t have to get out of the car to do.
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