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'Keep the fad to movie stars': Doctor on TikTok's risky 'Barbie Feet Challenge'

The shot showed Robbie’s perfectly arched feet amidst a pink background. In the scene, Robbie’s character was seen slipping out of her pink, furry heels and standing on the tips of her toes, while her heels remained in the air. Exactly like Mattel’s iconic Barbie dolls.

July 30, 2023 / 16:47 IST
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The challenge has sparked concerns amongst podiatrists, medical specialists who help with problems with feet and lower legs. (Image: Warner Bros)

The world just cannot get enough of “Barbie”. The film starring Margot Robbie created waves much before its release and scripted box office history by recording the biggest opening weekend ever by a female director.

Movie-goers were super excited to watch the film and wore a majority of them wore pink outfits to echo the theme of the movie. The Greta Gerwig directorial contributed to birthday party themes, restaurant decors and food as well. The movie took the internet by storm and inspired the fashion circuit with pink clothes, a trend that is now called “Barbiecore”.

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Amid that, a scene from the film has masses, even celebrities, obsessing over it. The shot showed Robbie’s perfectly arched feet amidst a pink background. In the scene, Robbie’s character was seen slipping out of her pink, furry heels and standing on the tips of her toes, while her heels remained in the air. Exactly like Mattel’s iconic Barbie dolls.

Well, that particular shot has inspired a challenge on TikTok called the “Barbie Foot Challenge”. The trend requires the participant to recreate the scene. The hashtags #BarbieFeet and #BarbieFeetChallenge have garnered a combined total of over 80 million views on the platform, and search interest for “Barbie Foot Challenge” increased 2,950% over the course of one week, Foot, Ankle & Leg Vein Center reported, according to the New York Post.