“Don’t worry, there’s still time to delete this,” commented one revolted TikToker on the above vid. In another, a social-media bozo can be seen wetting his sweatpants in the tub after being prompted by a recording of Weyer’s voice from the original #peeyourpantschallenge video.įortunately, it seems the social-media legions are none too amused by the sophomoric stunt. One of the more popular clips, which currently holds almost 70,000 likes and 2 million on TikTok, shows a urine-enthusiast guffawing hysterically and then subsequently moaning as the dirtiness of his deed dawns on him. Needless to say, his viral video leak spawned hordes of imitators. Weyer, who reposted the video after it was taken yanked from TikTok, told The Insider, “I am surprised to see that people on the internet will pee themselves if you call it a challenge and add a hashtag.” TikTok users are sharing videos of themselves urinating in their pants. In the original clip posted April 21, 19-year-old comedian Liam Weyer can be seen in front of a mirror nonchalantly announcing the perverse prank’s name before a revolting trickling sound can be heard in the background, followed by a wet spot appearing on the front of his sweatpants. The #peeyourpantschallenge hashtag currently boasts 3.9 million views on TikTok, with dozens of clout-chasing chuckleheads heeding nature’s call on camera to keep entertained amid lockdown. Just in case you thought the coronavirus #stayathome challenge couldn’t get any grosser, bored isolationists are now posting TikTok videos of themselves wetting their own pants. Woman whose wheelchair was pushed down stairs by NHL exec’s son blasts ‘insincere’ apology We booked a beach vacation - but didn’t realize it was spring break I'm a gym bro and ate dog food for the gains - here's how it worked Gen Z turns hunky ceramicists into quirky sex symbols - of course
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