Celebrities, influencers and social media users all around the globe are taking to TikTok for entertainment while social-distancing amid the coronavirus pandemic.The app, which launched in China in 2016, became available in the United States in 2018 after merging with the music app musical.ly.
While the app continued to gain popularity in 2019, it started making headlines when celebrity kids enlisted their parents to help them make viral dance videos.Reese Witherspoon and ex-husband Ryan Phillippe’s son, Deacon, was one of the first teens to get his A-list mother on the app.“@deaconphilippe tries to teach me how to TikTok,” the Little Fires Everywhere star captioned their mother-son video in September 2019. “I think I nailed it.”Kourtney
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