Craze was started by American teen Isabella, 18, who posted video to TikTok
Shows her dancing to voicemail of crying ex apologizing for cheating on her
Tenley Earles, 18, from Virginia, posted an interpretive dance of herself
Pastor's son she used to date berated her for wearing leggings to school A group of teenage girls have been branded 'empowering' by starting a darkly funny new trend, dancing to their exes voicemails and posting clips to social media platform TikTok.
The craze is believed to have been started by an American teenager called Isabella, 18, who shared a video of herself dancing to a grovelling apology from her cheating ex.
'I tried all day to talk to you about this but you're just blowing me off. I'm telling you the truth and I'm telling you this, and I don't know what to do. You still don't trust me' he said.
Isabella told Rolling Stone that she had been inspired by a toxic relationship with her ex, who she dated for six months a year ago.She broke up with him after he admitted to cheating on her, which led him to leave the grovelling voicemail Isabella dances to in the clip.
'It had really bothered me [to hear the message] at the time, but at this point it was just funny' she added.
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