In the lightning-fast ecosystem of TikTok, Instagram Reels, and Twitter (X), trends are born and die within 72 hours. Yet, every few months, a piece of content cuts through the noise so effectively that it stops the scroll for millions. Recently, that content has taken a specific, almost cinematic form: The "Girlfriend/Boyfriend Part" viral video.
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