Police issue warning against dangerous viral trend #kikichallenge

Inspired by singer Drake's latest hit "In My Feeling", some videos of the dances uploaded on social media show participants crashing, tripping or falling out of the cars.

Kiki Challenge

Source: Facebook/Jaipur Police

Police in India have issued a warning against the so-called #kikichallenge, a trend which has gone viral in India.

It's the newest trend on social media, which involves a person jumping out of a slow moving car and dancing alongside it.

Inspired by singer Drake's latest hit "In My Feeling", some videos of the dances uploaded on social media show participants crashing, tripping or falling out of the cars.
It is believed the challenge went viral after comedian Shiggy posted a similar video of "doing the Shiggy". Since his video went viral, thousands of people including many in India have taken up the challenge.
Police in India have now issued warnings against the #Kikichallenge.

Mumbai, UP and Jaipur Police have warned the public that the dance challenge is dangerous and people caught trying it could face criminal charges.

Mumbai police wrote on Twitter that the dance could put others’ lives at risk, warning people to “Desist from public nuisance or face the music!”
Jaipur Police posted a cheeky social media post warning about the dangers of hopping out from a moving car and dancing.
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