Slayer in the Mud: Tank Falls on Lady While She Did the #DropItChallenge, Funny Video Stirs Reactions

Slayer in the Mud: Tank Falls on Lady While She Did the #DropItChallenge, Funny Video Stirs Reactions

  • A young Nigerian lady's version of the #DropItChallenge has generated mixed reactions on social media
  • Of all places, the lady chose to do hers against an empty tank and was played by her friends; perhaps they were all in on it
  • The tank fell on the lady at the point she was about to stoop low, but she stood up like nothing happened and completed the challenge

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The #DropItChallenge has seen a lot of weird, creative and hilarious entries, all for the gram and trend purposes.

A Nigerian lady's #DropItChallenge stunt against an empty tank has sparked hilarious comments from netizens.

Hilarious reactions trail video of tank falling on Nigerian lady while she jumped on the #DropItChallenge
She fell while doing the challenge Photo Credit: Screengrabs from video shared by @saintavenue_ent1
Source: Instagram

The #DropItChallenge is a social media trend inspired by Beyonce's song Partition.

In a video from the incident shared on Instagram by @saintavenue_ent1, the lady faced an empty tank as she jumped on the trending challenge.

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She did the challenge on a fallen tank

As she made to stoop low, the tank fell on her, disrupting her intended move.

However, the lady got up from the fall immediately and did the challenge against the fallen tank.

It appeared the fall was orchestrated by one of her friends, and she may have had prior knowledge of it - this is as she didn't have the countenance of one surprised by the tank accident.

Watch the video below:

Social media reactions

@ad_eoye said:

"That wan run, she plan kill her nah why she run."

@posho_beads_fascinators said:

"To patch geepee tank de expensive,no break d tank."

@ca_t_h_e_r_i_n_e said:

"If she break leg now, they will be disturbing us for "amarachi needs 1million to fix her legs, pls help."

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@goodnesws_okon said:

"She come change step."

@official_janellee said:

"All for the gramwhat nonsense! Imagine she injured now or something! Ignorance."

@rick_grafix said:

"Mimicking is too much on Instagram… federal Govt have regulate it."

Grandpa holds pillar & bends like a lady as family of 5 do the #DropItChallenge in cute video

Meanwhile, Briefly News previously reported that an Asian family has done their own version of the trending social media #DropItChallenge and earned the admiration of netizens.

The #DropItChallenge which has spread across popular social media platforms like wildfire is inspired by a song titled Partition by American singer and songwriter Beyoncé.

A video shared by a member of the family of 5 on Instagram showed them do the challenge in different areas of their house.

Source: Briefly News

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