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The upcoming Barbie movie has officially been banned in multiple countries, and
the shot that caused this has now been shared on Twitter. Directed by Greta
Gerwig, Barbie stars Margot Robbie as the titular Mattel doll, following her as
she leaves Barbieland and embarks on an adventure to the Real World.

While excitement for the film is high, Vietnam and several other countries
recently banned the movie for a shot that features what is known as the
nine-dash line. This line is used on Chinese maps to demarcate territory in the
South China Sea that Vietnam and China both claim is their own. Check out the
shot from the Barbie trailer below courtesy of Lmao gan ma on Twitter:










More to come...

Source: @rzhongnotes/ Twitter

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It seems like no one can escape the hype train that is the promotional campaign
for Warner Bros. upcoming summer hit Barbie. Ever since the first teaser hit
YouTube, no one has been able to shake the excitement of seeing the iconic
Mattel toy gracing the big screen in live-action form. Sure, there’s been plenty
of direct-to-video Barbie movies over the years, as well as the iconic
performance from Jodi Benson in the Toy Story franchise, but Greta Gerwig’s take
on the toy is something truly different.

So it’s not a surprise that riding off the coattails of the chaotic “Grimace
shake” trend, we’re seeing the same treatment for the tie-in “Barbie” shake at
Cold Stone Creamery. Now, to clarify, this isn’t a specific milkshake themed
around Barbie. However, Cold Stone released the “All That Glitters Is Pink”
creation in honor of the film’s July 21 release. The trend involves taking the
custom flavor, and requesting a shake version rather than serving the treat up
in a cone.

Rather than committing war crimes like the victims of the Grimace shake trend,
drinking the sparkly shake will instead turn you fabulous in pink. Fitting for a
movie that literally caused a shortage of pink paint during filming. Take a look
to see how far TikTok is willing to go for the trend.




What really sells this video from TikTok user @catinatorgg is the heels not
being on his feet. While Barbie may have perfectly arched feet that make her
never feel uncomfortable in heels, any woman in your life will tell you the
opposite. Bonus points for actually filming this outside a Cold Stone as well,
which seems to be a recurring theme with this trend.



The videos that seem like normal reviews but then buy into the trend always make
it that much funnier. The Barbie promotional tour already has us seeing pink, so
it’s no surprise the Barbie shake would literally have us seeing pink.

Well, the caption says it’s their uncle doing the trend, but the energy still
radiates “Dad being forced into a TikTok.” That being said, we want a link to
that Hawaiian shirt. It’s giving major Ken-ergy, which is the only thing we want
to bring the theater July 21.

Anytime TikTok throws the “Participating in this activity could result in you or
others getting hurt” warning on a video, you know you’re going to enjoy it. From
the wig to the shoes to that gorgeous shade of lipstick, user @kevin_pyle7 did
not come to play, but to give the performance of his life.

We’re not sure if we really want to try the Oppenheimer shake trend if it ever
comes around. That being said, if the videos we get are anything like @ceekayye
and her friend’s, we might be willing to give it a shot, even if tastes like
smoke and war.

To be fair, the Barbie movie looks chaotic, and the Grimace shake trend is
actual chaos, so we’re not sure what we expected. Plus, if we’ve learned
anything during our years on the internet, you can never underestimate the power
of “Never Gonna Give You Up”.




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