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TikTokers have been proudly flaunting their membership to “Group 7,” an exclusive club dictated by the mysterious whims of the algorithm. Despite the numerical similarity, Group 7 has nothing to do ...
Are you a part of "Group 7"? No, not "6-7," the Gen Alpha slang. A new TikTok trend has users identifying with a so-called "Group 7," thanks to an indie rock artist's mission to promote her new single ...
As the viral 6 7 meme rages on, a new TikTok trend called "Group 7" is taking over social media. Here's what to know about the Group Seven video and what it means to be in the club. If you've been ...
Group 7 has become the new “it girl” on TikTok. The phenomenon began in mid-October, when singer Sophia James shared a series of videos via TikTok. In the first clip, James, 26, said she recently ...
Here's everything to know about the Group 7 trend, which originated from a series of videos posted by musician Sophia James Jordana Comiter is an Associate Editor on the Evergreen team at PEOPLE. She ...
After all, TikTok users have been boasting about being a part of the mysterious "group 7" in videos and comment sections on the app. So, what exactly is the highly coveted group and how do you get ...
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Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by Elizabeth LeCompte and Kate Valk reflect on their decades of making daring theater together. Just don’t call it a nostalgic exercise. By Ben Brantley ...
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