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Time of India
2 days ago
- Entertainment
- Time of India
Internet goes wild as TikTok's Bugatti trend turns into a compilation of crashes and outshining the flexes
TikTok has once again summoned a chaotic throwback trend from the depths of 2023, and it is as ridiculous and dramatic as ever. Dubbed the 'Bugatti Challenge', this viral sensation features people sitting on the floor and pretending to "drive" an invisible luxury car. Just as Ace Hood's 2013 banger 'Bugatti' drops the iconic line 'I woke up in a new Bugatti,' someone yanks their legs from off-screen, sending them sliding out of the frame like a soap bar on tiles. And while a few attempts go smoothly (pun intended), the real gold lies in the fails. What is the viral 'Bugatti challenge' and why is it suddenly everywhere? One of the most-viewed Bugatti fails stars Tiffani Chance from Little Women: Dallas and her partner Austin Skovran. In the now-viral video, Chance wears a helmet (already iconic behaviour) and zooms out of frame flawlessly. But when it is Skovran's turn? Total chaos. Tiffani tries to drag him but ends up collapsing, with Austin sarcastically claiming he knew it was not going to work. Over 23 million people have witnessed this duo crash the metaphorical Bugatti. But wait, it gets wilder. Bugatti trend is fails spectacularly every time TikTok legend Ross Smith took the challenge up a notch by yanking none other than his internet-famous Granny Smith. Except this time, the end result was straight-up horror comedy. Through editing or props, it looked like Granny's legs got completely detached. One commenter declared the trend officially over because no one could top that madness. (Fair enough.) As if confused toddlers and acrobatic aunties were not enough, TikTok creators have now roped in their pets. Cats, dogs, you name it, getting dragged across floors for the sake of clout. While some seem confused, others fully commit to the absurd drama, making these pet performances unintentionally the funniest part of the trend. Wait... why a Bugatti again? Let's get one thing clear: no one involved in this trend is actually waking up in a million-dollar supercar. Bugatti is a French luxury car brand, and its 2026 Tourbillon model is expected to cost a jaw-dropping $4.6 million. So yes, sliding across laminate floors while blasting Ace Hood is probably the closest most of us will get to one. How did it all start? The trend's origin remains fuzzy, but an early TikTok posted in March 2023 featured a toddler getting hilariously yanked during the song's chorus, earning over 16 million views and sparking copycat chaos ever since. So next time you hear 'I woke up in a new Bugatti,' prepare for someone, or something, to go flying out of frame.


Time of India
5 days ago
- Entertainment
- Time of India
What is TikTok's 'Bugatti' trend which has resurfaced? All about viral Ace Hood's 2013 hit
A TikTok trend known as 'I woke up in a new Bugatti' has resurfaced, with several creators now humorously mocking how it was originally done. The trend shows people sitting on the floor, pretending to drive a car as someone off camera pulls their feet to slide them out of the frame. The videos use Ace Hood's 2013 hit 'Bugatti,' featuring the famous line, 'I woke up in a new Bugatti.' But interestingly, the ones getting the most views are the ones where things don't go as planned. One such video was posted by Austin Skovran and Tiffani Chance, known for her role in the reality television series "Little Women: Dallas." The TikTok video showed Chance wearing a helmet as she is wiped off camera by Skovran at lightning speed. But when it's comes to Skovran, the end up bursting into laughter as Chance finds it difficult to pull him out of the frame quickly. "I knew that wasn't going to work," Skovran said, as Chance falls to the ground. As of July 14, 2025, the video had garnered more than 23 million views. What is the 'Bugatti Challenge' and when did it start? TikTok's 'I woke up in a new Bugatti' trend showcases wild couple pranks set to Ace Hood's 2013 track 'Bugatti.' In the challenge, one person acts like they're driving while the other suddenly pulls them out of view. The trend has reignited interest in the song and its influence on pop culture. Live Events The trend went viral in 2023 for the first time. While the origin of the "Bugatti Challenge" is unclear, a video posted in March 2023 continues to surface on TikTok. In the video, with more than 16 million views as of July 14, a toddler is seen sitting on the floor before she is yanked off screen when the chorus, " I woke up in a new Bugatti ," plays. Bugatti is a French car brand known for producing high-end luxury sports vehicles. Economic Times WhatsApp channel )


USA Today
5 days ago
- Entertainment
- USA Today
'I woke up in a new Bugatti': Explaining the resurfaced internet trend
A TikTok trend from a few years back has resurfaced with countless creators poking fun at its execution. The trend, known as the "Bugatti Challenge," features people sitting on the floor, pretending to drive a car as someone off camera pulls their feet to slide them out of the frame. Videos are set to Ace Hood's 2013 hit, "Bugatti," with the popular line, "I woke up in a new Bugatti." But the most-viewed videos in the trend are actually those that don't go quite right. One of these videos was posted by Austin Skovran and Tiffani Chance, known for her role in the reality television series, "Little Women: Dallas." In the TikTok video, Chance is seen wearing a helmet as she is wiped off camera by Skovran at lighting speed. But when its Skovran's turn, the two laugh as Chance struggles to pull him out of the frame quickly. "I knew that wasn't going to work," Skovran says, as Chance falls to the ground. As of July 14, the video had more than 23 million views. What we know: Did Trump strike a deal with China about TikTok? Who planned the trip? TikTok trend reveals the unsung heroes of vacation planning In another skit version of the trend, content creator Ross Smith pulls the legs of his grandma, affectionally known online as "Granny Smith." But instead of Granny being pulled out of frame, Smith edited the video, or used props, to make it appear that Granny's legs were just ripped off from the knee down. "You guys win! This trend is now over ... can't be topped," on TikTok user commented on the video, which had more than 4.6 million views, as of July 14. And in some videos, the narrative is lost altogether, as pets are seen in frame before being yanked off screen. When did the 'Bugatti Challenge' start? The trend dates back to 2023. While the origin of the "Bugatti Challenge" is unclear, a video posted in March 2023 continues to surface on TikTok. In the video, with more than 16 million views as of July 14, a toddler is seen sitting on the floor before she is yanked off screen when the chorus, "I woke up in a new Bugatti" plays. "She's ok," the TikTok user wrote in the video's caption. What is a Bugatti? Bugatti is a French automobile manufacturer that specializes in luxury sports cars. The company was founded by Italian automobile designer Ettore Bugatti in 1909. To get an idea of the price, the 2026 Bugatti Tourbillon is estimated to cost around $4.6 million, according to automotive magazine Car and Driver. Greta Cross is a national trending reporter at USA TODAY. Story idea? Email her at gcross@