'The Matilda Challenge' is an internet trend that's, for once, not dangerous
The Internet is full of challenges that are less than advisable.
The trend started off innocently enough — ice water dumped over a person for charity, or someone attempting to swallow a spoonful of cinnamon, only to find that the spice clogged their air passages and burned their throats.
But now these high jinks have taken a turn for the sinister and outrageously stupid.
In 2018, Hot Water Challenge, in which a person has boiling water poured over them, became popular, and I probably need not remind you of the Tide Pod Challenge.
Thankfully, a new challenge is starting to trend, one that is actually wholesome and safe.
The Matilda Challenge is inspired by the 1996 family comedy starring Mara Wilson, who played the titular genius who discovers her telekinetic powers. In one of the well-known scenes from Matilda, Wilson dances around her home, causing things to fly around in midair to the tune of “Little Bitty Pretty One.”
Despite the film being released 22 years ago, the internet is recreating this exact scene using a plethora of friends and family to help make their telekinetic powers look legit.
Un poquito de #MatildaChallenge 🤪 pic.twitter.com/gKvpvKNXti
— Catalina ღ (@catarebolo) August 10, 2018
Y qué me rifo el #MatildaChallenge en la cabina de @ExaCuernavaca !
Jajaja #SinS3ALas3 en Lunes!!! ✌🏽✌🏽 pic.twitter.com/MGenaLdbiT
— 🔺Sergio Ibieta🔻 (@exa_ibieta) August 13, 2018
Even the original star of the movie is a fan of all these “tributes.”
Hahahahaha I LOVE THESE #MatildaChallenge
— Mara “Get Rid of the Nazis” Wilson (@MaraWilson) August 13, 2018
This one has a DOG #MatildaChallenge https://t.co/1lyawgcNpr
— Mara “Get Rid of the Nazis” Wilson (@MaraWilson) August 13, 2018
This one is very intricate and has a great dancer https://t.co/PqQlbiYVJw #MatildaChallenge
— Mara “Get Rid of the Nazis” Wilson (@MaraWilson) August 13, 2018
If only I had friends to help me make my telekinetic dreams a reality!
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