TikTok in June is a curated mix of aesthetic nostalgia, chaotic humor, and deeply relatable life annoyances. From dreamy slideshows to reactive comedy and low-key personal rants, creators are using every tool to turn daily life into cinematic scroll-stoppers. Let’s dive into the trends reshaping feeds this month.
‘Top 10 Photos From My Camera Roll’
In a month where reflection meets visual perfection, this trend is bringing TikTok’s photo carousel format into the spotlight. Set to the slow, melancholic pulse of “Bliss (Slowed),” creators are sharing ten-photo sequences that look like memory reels from their personal highlight film. It’s soft, curated, and deeply expressive. Whether it’s moody skyline shots, sun-drenched café tables, or intimate friendship moments, each post becomes an emotional timestamp.
The “What the Heck” reaction trend
Sometimes life just doesn’t make sense. This trend captures that exact feeling.
With a dramatic, meme-ready audio yelling “What the heck?!,” creators are using this sound to react to the unbelievable, the bougie, the mildly insane, and the just plain weird. From overpriced matcha breakdowns to DIY disasters, it’s the universal “excuse me??” moment we all need to scream into the void. The structure is simple: show or describe something absurd, hit the audio cue for comic timing, and let the chaos do the talking.
@hugo.hattie.heidi
The “My Pet Peeve” confessional
There’s nothing more unifying than shared irritation. The “My Pet Peeve” trend is giving creators space to get specific about what truly grinds their gears—whether it’s slow group chats, misleading navigation apps, or tech that never quite works. The format is minimal: just your face, a close-up lip sync, and a line of brutally honest text that nails a collective frustration.
@choez.twins First beach day and I already messed up 😭 #tanninglines #tanninggonewrong #tanning #summer #tanlines