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Khafi Kareem Cautions Ladies Participating In Silhouette Challenge

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Big brother Naija reality star, Khafi Kareem has cautioned young ladies who are participating in a new social media trend called ‘Silhouette Challenge’.

Women across the world have joined the silhouette challenge on TikTok, and have moved it to Twitter and now Instagram.

The dance routine usually features ladies typically dressed down while dancing to Paul Anka’s song, Put Your Head On My Shoulder released in 1987 and stripping when Doja Cats’ song, ‘Streets’ which was released in 2019 comes on.

The women dance under red lights allowing viewers to only see the silhouettes of their naked bodies.

What makes the #SilhouetteChallenge so alluring is that one has to use their imagination as you are literally just seeing an outline of a person gyrating and dancing as they see fit to the groove behind them.

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Even though the red light only shows the silhouette, the wrong shade of red, as observed in some of the videos means people can see more than just a silhouette.

According to Khafi Kareem, whatever one put on the internet remains eternal until the world comes to an end. She adds that the consequences of putting something on the internet come to affect women more than men.

Khafi Kareem Tweeted: “Just a quick reminder that the Internet doesn’t forget.

“The fact is society is harder on women. I should know this from personal experience. What you put out into the Internet space remains there. A male can post the exact same thing or similar and not get the same heat/consequences that a female would.”

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