TikTok has a ton of content to check out and there’s almost an unlimited supply of new videos added to the platform daily. Thankfully, with the “follow” feature, you’re able to easily pick which creators you’d like to keep tabs on more regularly.
Following TikTok users will make their videos appear on your “following” page, where you can find a curated selection of content exclusively from users you’re a fan of.
Like everything else, your taste in TikTok creators may change over time and there might come a day when you don’t want to see one or more of the accounts you’re following anymore. Fortunately, unfollowing fellow users is quick and simple and you can do it right now.
How do I unfollow someone on TikTok?
Unfollowing a fellow TikToker can be done simply by visiting their user page. Here’s a step-by-step guide on what to do:
First, find the user you’d like to unfollow either by pressing their account image on a video of theirs or by searching their name.
Once you’re on their profile, simply press the middle button that looks like a figure with a tick on it.
Now you’ll see the follow button appear once again, signifying that you no longer are following that user.
If you’re looking to unfollow multiple TikTok users, the best way to find them will be to head to your own profile and press the “following” count on your page. Here you’ll see a list of everyone that you currently follow. If you click the “following” button next to a user’s name, it will instantly unfollow them. It’s that simple!
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For the past few years, TikTok has grown from a leisurely social app for adolescents into a dominating social platform that has broken user and download records and turned social influencers into celebrities overnight. Month after month, TikTok’s user base continues to grow in unprecedented amounts, making social apps like Instagram and Snapchat seem minuscule in comparison.
Although the platform is still mainly used by Gen Z, TikTok is drawing both Gen X-ers and millennials alike. That shouldn’t be surprising, since the app has also made itself instrumental in promoting and marketing its business and music projects. Brands like Fashionnova have also begun to hire TikTok creators to amplify their marketing campaigns through their massive follower counts, which is another reason why potential creators are rushing to the app in the hopes of snagging themselves lucrative influencer deals.
If you’re looking to become a successful TikToker yourself, then you have to build up a huge following in order to be seen as a top TikTok creator. This list of the most-followed TikTok creators should give you an idea of the type of numbers you need to achieve in order to wildly thrive on the platform.
Michael Le: 49.7 million followers
According to Socially Powerful, Michael Le⏤also known by his TikTok handle, @JustMaiko⏤is the second-fastest growing creative on the platform thanks to his dance moves. Now that he’s become so popular, he’s also become a go-to choice for brands when launching a TikTok hashtag challenge. He currently has endorsement deals with McDonald’s, Invisalign, Hanes, and Amazon.
Loren Gray: 53.6 million followers
Starting in March 2019, Loren Gray was the most-followed TikTok creator for an entire year until she was dethroned by Charli D’Amelio. Gray built a large following across all social media platforms with posts featuring music, dancing, and acting. She’s landed several deals with a wide range of brands including Skechers, Hyundai, Bite Beauty, and Burger King. She also recently inked a new Revlon this fall that offers her creative freedom to create branded Revlon content for her followers. She also has her own music career and a jewelry brand called And Always.
Spencer Knight: 54.3 million followers
Spencer Knight, who also goes by Spencer X, joined TikTok in early 2019 and became popular thanks to his beatboxing skills. Because of his incredible talent, Spencer has performed with a wide variety of acts including Russian rock bands, a bluegrass group, and even an a cappella quintet. So far, he’s landed partnerships with Paramount, Oreo, Uno, and even Sony. He’s even worked with musicians like Alicia Keys and Sean Kingston. When he’s not collaborating with other TikTok creators, you can find him on his own TikTok hosting a series of beatboxing challenges with a stuffed version of himself.
Dixie D’Amelio: 55.9 million followers
Dixie D’Amelio is the older sister of Charlie D’Amelio. Along with her sister and the rest of the D’Amelio family, Dixie creates TikToks that incorporate her acting and music. Her TikTok usually features snippets into her life, music promotion, makeup tutorials, dances, and other sponsored content from her various partners including Valentino, Bliss, Morphe, and Beyond Meat.
Will Smith: 60.4 million followers
With celebrities like Jason Derulo, Jessica Ryan, and Billie Eilish all taking part in the TikTok craze, it was only a matter of time before a big movie star like Will Smith got himself an account. Smith successfully used TikTok in 2019 to launch the hashtag challenge #GeminiMan to promote his film of the same name. The big-name action star regularly joins in on popular TikTok trends and even created a series of content promoting the 30th anniversary of The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air. True to his personality, Smith’s TikToks often feature funny dance videos and other famous stars from the ’90s.
TikTok star Charli D’Amelio
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Zach King: 63 million followers
Before TikTok was even a thing, social media magician Zach King had already climbed to fame with his fantastic and jaw-dropping digital editing skills on the social app Vine. He then moved to YouTube and earned an impressive amount of followers before entering the TikTok world. He currently owns the title of most-viewed TikTok videos with a Harry Potter broomstick illusion that has brought the creator an incredible 2.1 billion views. Thanks to his talent with editing, King has become a top TikTok user and has earned himself many collaborations with more than a few celebrities, including Selena Gomez, Marshmello, and Shay Mitchell. He’s also developed partnerships with brands like Lunchables, PlayStation, Amazon, and Universal Orlando.
Bella Poarch: 77.9 million followers
Who says you have to be talented to be successful at TikTok? Bella Poarch reached TikTok stardom in August 2020 simply by lip-syncing to the song “Soph Aspin Send” by Millie B. A year later, the video still remains the most-liked on TikTok with over 51 million likes and 626.6 million views, which is pretty impressive for a video that doesn’t feature a dance routine or wild transition. Prior to social media stardom, Poarch served in the United States Navy. Now she’s well-known for her comedy TikToks that usually center around gaming.
Now sitting at 70 million followers in 2021, Poarch is poised to potentially take Addison’s #3 spot. Currently, Poarch has partnerships with NYX Cosmetics, Moncler, Linktree, and Valentino. She’s also been featured in Rihanna’s Savage x Fenty Vol. 3 Fashion Show and is currently signed on as a Hyper X brand ambassador. In addition, she’s also entered the music industry and made a few music videos for her singles “Build a Bitch” and “Inferno.”
Addison Rae: 82.3 million followers
Addison Rae became popular on TikTok from her dance choreography videos and tutorials. Thanks to her start on TikTok, she’s also built an immensely popular YouTube following from her posts. Her most popular video came in August 2020, when her version of the WAP dance became the most-shared TikTok of all time with 1.6 million shares.
Thanks to her popularity, Rae has earned herself numerous brand partnerships including CoverGirl, Skechers, Bounty, Chipotle, Reebok, and American Eagle. Not too long ago, she was the highest-earning TikToker in 2020 with an estimated $5 million. In 2021, she launched her music career with the single “Obsessed” and is now part of the highly prolific TikTok creator collective Hype House. She’s even started her own makeup line called Item Beauty. Not only that, but the star has appeared in an episode of Keeping Up with the Kardashians and signed a multi-film deal with Netflix after the release of her movie He’s All That on the streaming platform.
Khabane Lame: 99.9 million followers
Senegalese-born and Italian-based TikToker Khabane Lame joined TikTok in March of 2020 after losing his factory job during the pandemic. The creator soon rose to fame after harnessing the momentum of viral and complicated life hack videos by responding to the videos with wordless reaction clips that showed a simpler way to do the same task. Unlike many TikTok creators, Lame’s rise to stardom has been entirely organic. He hasn’t relied on buying followers or views, nor has he joined any TikTok creator houses. If you notice, his posts are reminiscent of the early TikTok days before the app was embraced by Hollywood and began incorporating the more polished production that TikTok users see today.
Since his humble beginnings in 2020, Lame has even acquired his own fan pages that operate in several languages, including English, German, Arabic, Portuguese, and Spanish. So far, he’s worked with a few creators on collaborations and even has done promotion for the Italian pasta maker Barilla.
Charlie D’Amelio: 130.4 million followers
In March of 2020, Charli D’Amelio became the most-followed TikTok creator on the app at just 17 years old. In November of the same year, her account was the first to reach 100 million followers, knocking Loren Gray out of the top spot. In addition to her TikTok success, D’Amelio has also managed to earn over 9 million YouTube subscribers after collaborating with celebrity personalities like Noah Schnapp and Marshmello. She even ended up being the first star on the app to appear in a Super Bowl commercial, which is pretty impressive for a TikTok creator. To add to her growing list of accomplishments, she’s also the first person to reach 10 billion likes on the platform.
She actually first started creating content in June of 2019 and became extremely popular thanks to her dance routines. She currently averages 27 million views per video and has accrued 10 billion likes on her account over time. Due to her meteoric rise, Charli has attracted a lot of attention from mini brands, prompting her to charge $30 per sponsored post. That adds up pretty fast from her long-term partnerships with brand names like Hollister and Dunkin’ Donuts. But that’s not all. In addition to her brand deals, Charli has also helped launch the joint makeup line Morphe with her sister, Dixie.
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If you’ve found yourself thumbing through the For You Page of TikTok, it’s impossible that you haven’t seen a video where someone is talking about how they “really want some miso soup.” While the sound was originally posted all the way back in October, it’s gotten a ton of popularity on the platform since then.
The sound features a girl that can be heard saying, “I really want some miso soup.” After a magical sound effect, she remarks, “oh my god, miso soup!” The sound has gone on to inspire other videos where users replace the miso soup with whatever other object they desire.
But many have been asking where the sound came from and trying to track down its origins.
Where did the miso soup sound come from?
The original video featuring the sound was posted by user gnocchi500 and featured her own voice, despite many comments on the video asking if it was really her speaking at all. For anyone hoping the sound came from some forgotten children’s show or whatever else, we’re sorry to burst your bubble. It’s easy to match up her voice if you watch her other videos.
Their second TikTok trend?
Many don’t even realize that this isn’t the first time that gnocchi500 has started a TikTok trend. This is because as a musician, she uses the name beabadoobee. One of her songs, “Death Bed (Coffee for Your Head)” spawned its own trend back in 2020. It’s no surprise that she’s quite popular as so many people enjoy her voice. You can even find all of her songs on Spotify.
Jeremy Irons, known throughout the world for portraying Scar in the original The Lion King, has returned to voice a new animated animal character for a feature animated film. Irons, also known for his role as Batman’s butler in Zack Synder’s Justice League, will be lending his talents to bring Birds Like Us to life for audiences.
The film was originally released back in 2017 and was the first Bosnian full-length computer-animated film. The new trailer does specify it is the “2021 movie,” though outside of its trailer being much different than the original, there is no news yet on what differences there will be. You can watch the brand new trailer above.
The film also features voice talents from a few other lesser-known actors who have still played major roles. Kevin Bishop, known for playing Jim Hawkin in Muppet Treasure Island and starring in his own show, plays Hassan in the movie.
Academy Award winner Alicia Vikander of Tomb Raider fame also joins the cast as Huppu. Sheridan Smith, an actress seen across countless TV sitcoms and dramas, voices Gavra. Last but not least, Professor Slughorn from Harry Potter — Jim Broadbent — is also a part of the cast as Kondor.
While Birds Like Us only originally made €7.5 million, it seems that Lionsgate Movies is hoping to bring it to a whole new audience when it releases on Digital, On Demand, and DVD on Jan. 25, 2022.
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A new TV spot is stirring anticipation for the Disney Plus Star Wars series The Book of Boba Fett ahead of its release next month.
Starring Temuera Morrison as the titular bounty hunter Boba Fett, this newest glimpse has a tease to the character’s origin, if you will, in that he addresses the fact that he was “left for dead on the sands of Tatooine,” in reference to the character succumbing to the Sarlacc pit at the end of Return of the Jedi.
Perhaps the show will finally address one of the long-speculated methods with which Boba apparently survived the enormous creature, which has previously been explored in books and comics from the ’90s, but whose content is no longer considered canonical.
In J.D. Montgomery’s A Barve Like That: The Tale of Boba Fett anthology from 1996, this was depicted as Boba establishing a telepathic connection to the Sarlacc’s other victims then manipulating the creature that way while also utilizing his jetpack and a few well-placed grenades to facilitate his escape. He was also depicted as having survived the incident in Dark Horse’s Dark Empire comic, though it only divulged that the character survived and didn’t explicitly say how.
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All of those previous iterations aren’t considered canon anymore, however, with Disney’s acquisition of Star Wars pruning away many of the legacy novelizations of old from the official timeline.
What we do know is that in this upcoming show Boba is attempting to take over the Tatooine crime syndicate of his former employer, Jabba the Hutt.
We’ll have to see if one fan theory rings true that suggests the bounty hunter was perhaps saved by the Tusken raiders after the Sarlacc incident when The Book of Boba Fett premieres on Disney Plus on Dec. 29.
TikTok is a popular app, brimming with content. In fact, since its launch in 2016, the platform has gone from strength to strength, giving users a place to show off their best short videos. Tiktok has over 600 million active users, and over 1 billion video views every week.
However, like any social media app, you may decide to delete your account for several reasons. You might not approve of TikTok’s privacy policy or the app and its content simply aren’t for you. Thankfully, when you know where to look, deleting a TikTok account is surprisingly simple.
So here is a step-by-step guide to the process.
Preparing To Delete TikTok
If you delete TikTok, all the videos you have stored on the service will also be deleted. So, it is best to go through your account and save any videos you want to keep to your phone’s storage, just to make sure you don’t lose any videos you love, or so you can migrate them to a new account in the future.
How To Delete TikTok
TikTok accounts can be deleted from within the TikTok app. To delete your TikTok account, tap the profile icon in the top right of your screen.
Then, look to the top right of the screen, where you will see a line of three dots. Tap these dots to be taken to another menu.
Once you’re in this menu, go to the “Manage Account” option and then navigate to “Delete Account.” The app will then lead you through a series of prompts to confirm that you want to delete your account.
Once this is done, your account will be put in the deactivated state.
What Does Deactivated Mean?
A deactivated account isn’t deleted. TikTok, like many social media sites, doesn’t delete your account right away, giving you a chance to change your mind about the decision.
When an account is set to deactivated, a timer starts. If you don’t log into the account for 30 days after setting it to deactivated, the account and its content get deleted.
However, if you log in during the 30 days, the timer is stopped, and you’ll have to go through the process again, including restarting the 30 days wait. Because of this, it is recommended you log out of the account, turn off any automatic logins you have for it and delete the app when you set the account to deactivated, just to make sure you don’t accidentally login and thus reset the timer.
Thought you were the biggest Cobra Kaifan around? Afraid not, as that honor has to go to Andrew Garfield. It turns out that the former (and possibly near-future) Spider-Man star is obsessed with the hit Netflix series — which is why the streaming service decided to surprise him with some surprises messages from the Cobra Kai cast in a new promo for his latest movie, acclaimed musical tick tick… BOOM!
As you can see in the video below, shared by Neflix Geeked on Twitter, Garfield previously revealed that he’d been binging Cobra Kai and was desperate for season four to get here. In response, Netflix reached out to the cast, including Karate Kid icons Ralph Macchio and William Zabka, to record some special messages for the British actor, sharing the love for his new film in the process. The result couldn’t be any better than we hoped for as Garfield isn’t just shocked and excited but also gets genuinely teary-eyed. Check it out below.
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“No, I can’t handle it… They know I exist,” Garfield says as he’s overcome with emotion, apparently forgetting that he’s an Oscar-nominated performer. “Life can be OK sometimes. Life can be really nice. That was one of them, the best moments of my life,” he gushes. “I wish it wasn’t true but it is,” he adds with a laugh.
Garfield says that he doesn’t need season four anymore as this surprise is going to keep him going for years, but luckily for the rest of us the latest season of the show is arriving next month. Cobra Kaiis coming back to our screens as a special New Year treat on Dec. 31, 2021. In the meantime, make sure to catch Andrew Garfield in tick, tick… BOOM!, aka the directorial debut of Lin-Manuel Miranda, on Netflix now.
When The Daily Bugle was introduced into the MCU at the end of Spider-Man: Far From Home, the newspaper was reimagined for the times as an InfoWars-like fake news website. The marketing for the incoming Spider-Man: No Way Homeis taking the concept of updating the Bugle and running with it by starting up a Daily Bugle TikTok account — featuring new footage of J.K. Simmons as J. Jonah Jameson!
TikTok account @thedailybugleofficial has just launched this Wednesday, and it reveals a big change for a key character from the Spider-Man: Home trilogy. As explained in the first video shared on the page, Peter Parker’s classmate Betty Brant (Angourie Rice) has started working as an (unpaid) intern at TheDailyBugle.Net and has been put in charge of its TikTok account:
The second video then brings Simmons’ Jameson into the fray. A send-up of TikTok challenges, it asks Betty and the infamous Spidey-hater to “tell us you hate Spider-Man without telling us you hate Spider-Man”. Though Betty defends her friend against the slander, calling Peter a “very nice person” who saved her life, JJJ of course labels him a “menace”.
The third and most recent video shared at the time of writing sees Betty back, this time encouraging fans to become Bugle interns just like her, which they can do by downloading the Daily Bugle Reporter pack via the link in the account’s bio (which you can also access here).
With the much-anticipated threequel only just over three weeks away at this point, and in the wake of last week’s mind-blowing second trailer, the marketing machine for Spider-Man: No Way Homeis well and truly ramping up. Expect more treats to come very soon and, before we know it, the movie will be opening in theaters on December 17.
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With Amazon Prime Video’s Hanna having its third season drops Wednesday, a new clip gives us a glimpse at what’s in store for the continued saga of super spies and the ongoing secret revenge plot against evil organization Utrax by someone they created and trained to become an assassin, protagonist Hanna played by Esmé Creed-Miles.
The DNA-enhanced Hanna is now covertly trying to destroy Utrax from the inside and free herself from its grasp, alongside former nemesis, ex-CIA agent Marissa Wiegler, played by Mireille Enos. The duo have managed to coerce an Utrax agent, Dermot Mulroney’s John Carmichael, into helping them on their mission all while fellow assassins, Áine Rose Daly’s Sandy and Gianna Kiehl’s Jules, begin to suspect Hanna’s plot.
What new foes await our hero as she moves closer to her goal? And Earth-shattering conspiracies lay ahead in regard to Ultrax, the true source of their power, and the only thing standing between her and her freedom? It’s all unfolding in Prime Video’s season three, available to stream now.
In the clip, we see Hanna getting her car taken over by a nefarious hacker antagonist. The vehicle becomes so out of control, Hanna must roll out of it before it plunges autonomously down a cravasse.
In an exclusive recent interview with We Got This Covered, Hanna showrunner David Farr spoke about the mixed emotions at having to say goodbye to the character with this third and final season.
“It’s very satisfying primarily I have to say,” far said in regard to sticking with his initial concept of trying to make an three-season coming-of-age story for Hanna. “But at the same time, yeah, it’s weird and slightly sort of sad to feel that those characters are going to just, you know, disappear into the history books. But that’s the nature of things, and then there are other stories to tell.
You can watch Hanna season three on Amazon Prime Video now.
Pro wrestling star Seth Rollins is used to getting attacked, but not necessarily by fans.
The 35-year-old World Wrestling Entertainment star found himself in that very predicament last night during Monday Night Raw at the Barclays Center in Brooklyn.
In a now-viral moment, a fan jumped over the guard rail near the ramp and flew at Rollins, tackling him to the ground. The fan came out so quickly that Rollins didn’t really have a chance to react. It’s pretty spectacular and mildly horrifying.
Fortunately, Rollins was OK after the altercation, suffering a bruised lip and waving away medical help.
Take a look at what happened below.
Because the incident happened in an arena, there are more angles than just this one. In the following video, we get to see the aftermath of the hit.
A referee following Rollins quickly jumps to his aid, then another ref comes barreling in with a flying elbow. Rollins gets up and is pretty angry. He starts calling the man a “little bitch” and chastises him for the blind side.
The attacker is 24-year-old Elisah Spencer, according to reports. Spencer was charged with attempted assault and disrupting a live event. WWE said it would go after Spencer legally.
“WWE takes the safety of its performers very seriously,” a company spokesperson said. “The individual who attacked Seth Rollins has been turned over to the NYPD and will be prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law.”
Spencer released a bizarre video after the incident claiming responsibility for his actions and saying something about Vince McMahon and that he had a personal “beef” with Colby Lopez, Rollins’ real name.
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Videos of the incident have been viewed millions of times, and even older wrestlers are commenting on it. Chavo Guerrero, a wrestler in his ’50s, called Rollins out on Twitter.
“Remember when the wrestlers were tougher than the fans?” Guerrero tweeted. “Ah, the good ol’ days.”
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