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TIKTOKERS have been warned over the latest 'dangerous' trend in which users try to emulate pop star Doja Cat's iconic choreography.

The viral challenge sees TikTokers attempting to do a full split while in sync with the beat of Doja Cat's song Like That featuring Gucci Mane.

Doja Cat's performance in the music video for her song Like That spawned a viral TikTok challenge
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Doja Cat's performance in the music video for her song Like That spawned a viral TikTok challengeCredit: AP:Associated Press
TikTok is owned by the Chinese company ByteDance
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TikTok is owned by the Chinese company ByteDanceCredit: Getty Images - Getty

Doja Cat herself performed the move in the final frame of the song's music video.

The has almost 10million views on TikTok.

But the Doja Cat split challenge is not for everyone.

The challenge is popular enough that compilations of TikTok attempts have been uploaded to - one commenter said they dislocated her knee attempting the split challenge.

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A TikTok user commented "as a dancer, HOW DOES THIS NOT HURT" on another user's split challenge .

Attempting to do a split with no training or preparation is not advisable - regardless of how easy TikTok can make it look.

The platform's algorithm has a track record of promoting videos and challenges that could easily result in injury.

The infamous milk crate challenge caused many violent falls and injuries during its viral moment in 2021.

TikTok is currently being sued by the parents of two children who died attempting a disturbing and dangerous viral challenge.

TikTok told : "We do not allow content that encourages, promotes, or glorifies dangerous behavior that might lead to injury, and our teams work diligently to identify and remove content that violates our policies.

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Because of TikTok's emergence, influencers have become musicians, and musicians have been called upon to become influencers.

Doja Cat has more than 25million followers on her TikTok account and posts regularly to promote music and interface with fans.

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