TikTok Click Shock (5/15/25)

Published May 15, 2025, 4:20 PM

One controversial plane hack is going viral, and it'll make your experience in coach feel like your flying first class! Plus, there's an animal video the entire world is following that's centered around one cat who celebrated a birthday.We’ve got all the audio coming up in a brand new TikTok Click Shock!

The scientists just confirmed the most soothing sounds to the human ear rain falling bacon sizzling yes, and a gen zer screaming. TikTok click shock, so relaxing, Yes, TikTok click shock. Where we soothe your gentle human ears by discussing the biggest tiktoks from the past week. Let's get right to your first TikTok click shocks, which is from a woman named Chloe Gray. And she does not have that many followers, just barely little over a thousand, but one of her videos got half a million views.

WHOA, that's crazy when people like don't put that much effort in the suddenly it.

Is always weird. You're like, this has so many millions of views. You go to their profile like you have seven hundred followers. Yeah, obviously out of the norm for her. And it's all based on a travel hack that she came up with that's honestly pissing some people off.

I just got having something crazy in my bag. But I told her, this is how you give yourself a first class experience without pain for first class. So let me show you. Okay, old rotissary chicken. Then I gotta get my protein in the flight. I hate buying airport foods, so I usually just try to pop like a salad or something, and I didn't have time, so I was like, let me just get like a whole chicken from Whole Food, and this is gonna hold me over for like the entire day.

Pretty fun, whole rotisseri chicken.

That girl eats a whole rotisserie chicken on the.

Plate, okay, with smell. Just imagine your seat mate pulls out an entire rotisserie chicken from her carry on bag and then starts breaking it up right there.

This bags have so much liquid too, and they will I.

Have more to drink. Good idea. Yeahdress the top comment with twenty thousand likes says if the person next to me did this, it would be my last straw.

Oh oh wow, you'd hope for the wishbow.

Maybe someone did. Comment Just because you can doesn't mean you should. That's true, it is. I hear your next TikTok is actually a good news story. Oh that's fun. Okay, are we sure we want to do this?

Yeah?

Accident in the mixed dreft. Yeah, I don't know how it got in there.

I don't believe I don't fully believe you.

Yeah, yeah, Well let's find out because a woman in Houston named Miranda Gonzalez, whose video just got over twenty four million years online, is going viral all because she wanted to celebrate her cat's birthday. The cat's name is Holly Marie. Holly is turning fifteen years old.

Oh, she's an old girl.

So Miranda came up with a clever idea playing on her own family culture. She said, you know what, I'm gonna throw a keen Sanera for my yes, yes, cat Sanneira. Oh my god.

It is the cutest. She's in a little dressed she's got a crown on. The whole family's dressed.

Up with her.

They went all out for the party. They hired a full mariachi band for the night. Were close to eighty guests in attendance. Aunts and uncle kitties were, I'm sure some of them were. And they all got to watch the traditional father cat dance. And in the video, all she asked is from any stranger who watched it to please donate to a local pet shelter called Almost Home Cat Haven. That's really cool because at the time that she posted that video that business was looking at closing down, oh man, but once it went viral, tens of thousands of dollars started pouring in for donations, and now they're suddenly in great shape financial So she basically saved the entire company. Here's the reaction from the managing director of Almost Home Cat Haven.

Every time I think that, okay, I don't know if I can keep doing this, I don't know if I can keep doing this, some blessing will drop in. This time it was Miranda and her family.

Oh that was so sweet, Jeff.

That was a TikTok click shock. And your final TikTok click shot is from a mother of two named Chelsea Lensing, who posted a controversial parenting hacko you're gonna like this.

I doubt it's.

It's for an issue that a lot of families have to deal with when their children are whining in the backseat of the car about being hungry or being bored or being thirsty.

Yeah, I tell them to chew their tongue.

And if they don't do that, she kicks them out of the car and tells them to walk home. Yeah. But Chelsea has a little bit of a different tactic, not everybody supports it. Whenever her three year old daughter complains from the car seat saying, Mommy, I'm hungry, here's her strategy.

So my response to her when she said she was hungry, and I said, oh, did you bring a snack? So this is my parenteing technique. Now, I know this sounds a little harsh, okay, And I promise I'm not like my kids go hungry and not letting them go thirsty. They're very hydrated, well fed. All right. This is used in very specific scenarios. But what this does is it puts a little bit of the responsibility and the ownership on them. And I started doing this with our oldest basically as soon as she could really understand what I was saying. So now when I respond and I say, oh, did you bring your water? Oh did you bring a snack? Oh did you bring a book or something to entertain yourself, her response is, oh, shoot, no, I didn't feel.

Bad exactly the kid they can't reach the water bottle.

Yeah, Chelsea says, this does a couple of things. Number One, it helps your child understand that they need to take some responsibility in bringing stuff that they might need YEA. And to throw to the doctor and it's like, did you bring your coope?

Yeah, that's right, check out today number two.

It also teaches them that there's natural consequences. If you don't do something, there's a consequence to it.

I don't know, like you want them to know that they're supported and that they're secure and that people are there for them.

Well, she found that if the kid forgets to bring their water bottle in this scenario and then you, as the parent remembers, the child instead becomes extra grateful to you, in extra thankful saying, oh my god, mom, you thought of me. You're wonderful, thank you, instead of whining and complaining the whole truth.

This is why I feel like no one should give parenting advice until the kids are thirty and we figure out how that turned out later, you.

Know, yeah, only from successful children.

It could either be a lot of therapy bills or it could be a really self sufficient independent person. We don't know, follow the kids till they're an adult on TikTok talking about their trauma and well, so.

What that said, definitely don't listen to us and when any of our parents would tell you about how to raise children.

Because that's obvious.

This is horrible. TikTok shot stories for the day, We got your phone tap coming

Up right after this, Brook and Jeffrey in the morning