Rumor has it if you say 'TikTok' into the mirror three times on a full moon, Reesa Teesa appears and gives you an exclusive epilogue to Who TF Did I Marry?. OK, so maybe that isn't true, but I wouldn't put it past some clout-hungry user of the clock app to make an overdramatic video claiming that this works. It's a testament to the power of TikTok that you can get gullible people to believe almost anything they see so long as it's put in vertical short-form video format.
It's pretty scary how it has that amount of influence, but one of the upsides of this is that it produces a lot of entertaining content. Yes, some TikTokers may be delusional and attention-seeking, but that doesn't make them much different from those on any other social media platform. Plus, they're just as screenshottable. The examples below are proof of that.