What Is Tiktok’s ‘And Then I Go And Spoil It All’ Trend? Explained

What Is Tiktok’s ‘And Then I Go And Spoil It All’ Trend? Explained

As a seasoned gamer with decades of experience under my belt, I must say that the ‘And Then I Go And Spoil It All’ trend has caught my attention like none other. Having grown up on a steady diet of movies and TV shows, I can’t help but feel a sense of nostalgia seeing this trend trace its roots back to Jennifer Lawrence’s iconic performance in Joy.


As a passionate TikTok user, I’ve been utterly captivated by the recent explosion of the “And Then I Go And Ruin It All” trend sweeping across the platform. This intriguing phenomenon has left me and countless others in fits of laughter. Known for its unique and eccentric videos, TikTok never ceases to amaze us with fresh, viral trends. So, what makes this new craze so irresistible, and how did it manage to sweep the internet under its spell?

Here is everything you need to know about the surge of ‘And Then I Go And Spoil It All.’

‘And Then I Go And Spoil It All’ TikTok trend explained

The inspiration for this trend can be traced back to Jennifer Lawrence’s 2015 comedy-drama, Joy, in which she sings the iconic song “Somethin’ Stupid” by Frank and Nancy Sinatra. In the movie, a memorable line from the song, “And then I go and spoil it all by saying something stupid like ‘I love you,'” captures viewers’ interest.

Nine years following Joy’s release, TikTok users have given renewed attention to the well-known scene from the song, illuminating it in the platform’s signature way. In keeping with TikTok tradition, users opted to inject their own spin into the renowned phrase. Rather than concluding it with “I love you,” they creatively revised the soundtrack and expressed diverse sentiments about what might potentially disrupt a relationship.

Rapidly spreading across the web, the trend became a sensation as numerous well-known figures shared their humorous insights about relationships. Actress Lili Reinhart contributed to the trend in a down-to-earth manner by saying, “I’m just too exhausted – let’s head home.

@lilireinhart

Classic me. #chronicfatigue

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Additionally, Sabrina Carpenter jumped on board with the trend by revealing the significant moment in her song Espresso that could potentially ruin relationships, as highlighted in TikToker Mirta Miler’s video which garnered 2.7 million views, suggesting that a relationship might be compromised with the phrase “Did you call her pretty too?

@mimiermakeup

some questions need to be answered

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The trend kept amassing a following, with popular figures such as Laufey, Drew Barrymore, Pokimane, and several others joining in.

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2024-10-21 15:40