
Among lip-syncs, dance battles, and cooking videos, one of the latest online trends is people analyzing their own features.
And it probably has everything to do with Megan Fox.
You may have already seen a flood of videos featuring Daya’s song “Hide Away.” It’s pretty inevitable that the video will be about “Where do all the good kids hide?”
However, the reason this is used so often is because it is thought to reveal what kind of speaker a person is.
Here’s a TikTok user’s tutorial on “how to talk like Megan Fox,” following the viral trend of using filters to look like Megan Fox. transformers Star.

Megan Fox. (Alberto Tamargo/Getty Images for Sports Illustrated Swimsuit)
She says that to speak like Fox, you should “show your bottom teeth” and “speak through your teeth.” It also appears that even when she is silent, she is required to do a “random head bob,” keep her eyes “squinted” and her mouth “slightly open.”
And the very act of showing your bottom teeth resonates with people, and people are realizing that it hasn’t gotten much attention in the past.
Users then lip-sync to Daya’s songs as a way to find out whether they are a “lower teeth speaker” or an “upper teeth speaker.”
This is basically to determine whether you naturally speak by showing your upper and lower teeth.
People don’t seem to be too happy either way, as they’ve become obsessed with looking at their teeth during conversations.
Many people shared clips of a “bottom tooth talker” simply saying, “Don’t contact me.”
On the other hand, some people said, “I’m disappointed,” and “I’m glad I’m the speaker with the upper teeth.”
This trend has been around for most of 2022, but it’s gaining traction again following Fox’s viral moment and changing beauty trends.

Do you speak with your bottom teeth or your top teeth? (Getty Images)
Most people seem to want themselves to be first-rate speakers as the “more attractive” option. This is the opposite of the last time it was discussed.
But it’s obviously very picky and petty, and it seems to be working well for Fox.
Some have found themselves to be “middle-tooth talkers,” as many have written: “I talk to both, but it might just be me.”
Another wrote: “It depends on the word for me.”
As I commented on one viral clip, “I’m usually a person who speaks with my bottom teeth, but when I smile, I become someone who speaks with my top teeth.”
Well, I think there will be another TikTok trend soon.
Featured image credit: Alberto Tamargo/Getty Images for Sports Illustrated Swimsuit / Getty Stock
Topics: social media, TikTok, Megan Fox, celebrities