Danger of the #InMyFeelingsChallenge .

Rapper Drake’s song ‘In My Feelings’ has gone down a storm with fans - so much so it’s led to a new viral challenge. 
The #InMyFeelingsChallenge features videos of people showing off their slickest dance move all while dancing outside a moving car. The challenge was started by comedian Shiggy, who posted a video of himself dancing to the Drake track, with his moves syncing up to the lyrics. Since then the challenge has only grown with Korean pop star and BTS band member J-Hope smashing the viral challenge with his video reaching nearly 7 million times in one day. Others have tried their hand at the challenge and the results are hilarious. Standing in the middle of the road and doing a dance in order to get more LIKES and views is just a BAD IDEA. The popular In My Feelings Challenge, AKA the KIKI Dance has taken the world by storm. Here's a fan video went wrong. (She didn't really get hit by a car, it was edited... it's FAKE, but it's still a reminder to use your common sense and stay OFF of the road when you don't have to be on it).A man in Florida was hit by a car on Wednesday while attempting a risky rendition of the #InMyFeelings challenge. Jaylen Norwood staged the stunt in his hometown of Boynton Beach, but it didn't go quite as planned after he slipped an oil spill.' I planned this whole thing out,' Norwood said. 'I was gonna do the dance and then jump on the hood of the car and continue the dance but it came too fast and I slipped on the oil and that's why I got hit by the car.' Norwood, who wasn't seriously injured, laughed it off after the impact was caught on camera, showing off his scrapes.A man too was doing the challenge when he banged into a pole but when he tried to get back into the car fell down on the road. In Abu Dhabi, arrest warrants have been issued against three “famous social media personalities” for violating three traffic laws: driving in a way that endangers the lives of others, causing traffic roadblocks or congestion, and using a mobile phone while driving. The Abu Dhabi public prosecution has warned people that the Kiki challenge is punishable with imprisonment, fine or both. In Dubai, police have warned against the trend, stating that those performing the challenge are committing serious traffic violations. Dangerous driving in the city involves a fine of Dh2,000 and 23 black points. The vehicle in question can also be impounded for 60 days. Meanwhile, the National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) in the US has tweeted to remind people that distraction can be dangerous. The Spanish police are willing to press charges if they see you dancing in the middle of the road.Point being: Kiki, do you love me? Are you riding? Say you’ll never ever… jump out of the car.
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