In general, it's a good idea to protect your feet. The #droppingthingsonmyfoot trend does the opposite. (Photo: Getty) Getting a lot of views on TikTok may seem like quite a feat. But do you really ...
A podiatrist has said TikTok users risk "a lifetime of pain and disability" by copying a viral trend to drop objects including air fryers and toasters on their feet. Creators on the short-form app ...
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What is the #droppingthingsonmyfoot TikTok trend? Harmful challenge leaves woman with broken foot
A woman reportedly broke her foot while attempting the #droppingthingsonmyfoot TikTok trend. On Saturday, March 1, Klaire Cave, 40, and her cousin Gemma Stephens, 29, were on vacation in ...
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