Garner leads way in viral ‘Why I didn’t make it to Olympics’ trend
Jennifer Garner leads the way in a viral trend that showed netizens trying to impress to make the 2024 Paris Olympics cut to no avail.
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GARNER LEADS WAY IN VIRAL PARIS OLYMPICS TREND VIDEO
Garner leads the way in the viral trend that showed netizens trying athletic activities to impress for the Paris Games.
Unfortunately, she and other netizens failed before declaring their failures in the “Why I didn’t make it to the Olympics” viral trend.
Furthermore, the 52-year-old “Deadpool & Wolverine” actress tried to execute an exercise move.
However, before acknowledging their failure to qualify for Paris, the act had gone awry.
In the video she shared on Instagram on Sunday, Garner picked a stacked 33-inch high box jump she attempted to jump past.
Instead, the “Alias” star landed on her knees instead of her feet.
Moreover, she failed in her objective of completing the athletic move that could’ve made her worthy of competing in Paris.
FANS SHOW SUPPORT TO GARNER, URGE HER TO ‘TRY OUT’ FOR 2028 LA GAMES
Moreover, fans showed support for the effort Garner made in her video.
The actress went into laughter after her failed athletic move and gained appreciation from several netizens.
“Sad to announce I did not make the cut for Paris 2024,” Garner said in the text over the video along with a broken-heart emoji.
Furthermore, one commenter even urged her to “try out” for the 2028 Los Angeles Olympics.
“Keep going, maybe we’ll see you in Los Angeles 2028,” one said in jest.
“You’re STILL a TOTAL CHAMP!!” another added.
MOST VIDEOS USE ‘STAR SPANGLED (BASS BOOSTED)’ AS SOUND FOR VIRAL TRENDS
On the other hand, netizens used the US national anthem called “Star Bangled (Bass Boosted)” as background sound for their videos.
Furthermore, more than 250,000 people used the audio as of Monday afternoon, even if not all videos were linked to the viral trend itself.
One of the popular videos that featured the trend was viewed for more than 85 million times.
In the video, a woman seemed to take part in a diving competition by diving into the water backward.
The caption of her video showed “maybe next year.”
Moreover, Tiktok and Instagram were the platforms people use for their videos as part of the viral trend.