TikTok is one of the biggest social media platforms of 2023, with more and more people taking to the platform to watch and create videos.
There was a huge surge in people posting on the app during the pandemic, and while most other lockdown trends have fallen by the wayside, TikTok has remained a staple in most people's lives. There a huge variety of creators from Merseyside on the app, creating videos on everything from fashion to comedy to music.
Here are seven Scouse TikTokers to follow in 2023.
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Josie Peaches
Josie (@josiepeaches) is a fashion, beauty, and make up content creator on TikTok, as well as posting on Instagram and YouTube. She posts outfit inspiration, get ready with me make up tutorials, and product recommendations.
She's also received praise for sharing videos showcasing bad days with anxiety and how she deals with them, and said in an Instagram post that she's "always looking to try and keep it as real as possible on social media".
Bradley Dreha
Bradley (@bradleydreha) posts DIY and crafting videos on TikTok, showing his followers how he upcycles furniture for his home. Speaking to the ECHO, he explained how his passion for interior design started during lockdown in October 2020 when he had more time to reflect on his personal space within his family home.
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James Foley
James (@queen_of_liverpool1) has gone viral on TikTok a number of times, and his followers love his hilarious sense of humour. He even has his own catchphrase, “spooning leads to forking”, which he says fans quote to him constantly while he's out and about in the city.
He's spoken openly about receiving hate comments on his videos, but told the ECHO: "I knew that they were just trolls behind fake accounts trying to make me feel useless, pointless and sad."
Saff Rose
Saffron Rose (@havealaughwithsaff) posts comedic videos on TikTok, including impressions and skits. She's best known for her impressions of a 'cringe fb mum' and other stereotypes on social media. She also works as an actor, and has roles in Bolan's Shoes, The Legacy Files, and Freedom of Speech.
Michael Aldag
Michael (@michael.aldag) first rose to prominence on TikTok for his humourous, observational videos, which built his following on the app. From there, he began posting original songs and has launched his music career, and will be performing at Sound City in Liverpool in April.
Lyndsey and Louise
Lyndsey and Louise (@lyndseyandlouise) are twins who post videos for their 44,000 followers on TikTok. They share videos about everything from twin life to Liverpool slang guides, and have won over followers with their hilarious sense of humour.
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