Whether you find that hilarious or horrifying depends entirely on whether you are looking at the timeline... or the lips.
" refers to a classic piece of early-2000s Philippine viral media. Despite the "scandal" clickbait tag commonly used on forums during that era, the video is actually a performance clip of Mocha Uson and her group, the Mocha Girls PiNaY SCaNDaL - MocHa USoN D SyNCHRoNiZeD LiPs
The massive Facebook page originally built to promote the Mocha Girls’ entertainment career was later pivoted into a political opinion blog. Whether you find that hilarious or horrifying depends
: Individuals or brands that successfully leverage synchronized lips content can achieve significant followings and influence on social media platforms. This type of content is engaging, easy to consume, and can be highly entertaining. Despite the "scandal" clickbait tag commonly used on
Malicious or misleading headlines designed to attract clicks by implying the existence of new "scandal" footage that does not actually exist.