Video: Hagdan Challenge In The Tune Of ‘Closer’ By The Chainsmokers Now Viral

Hagdan Challenge

Hagdan Challenge Now Viral

Will you do the Hagdan Challenge?

A new craze has been invading social media after a video has been posted urging people to do the ‘Hagdan Challenge’ in the tune of the hit song ‘Closer’ by The Chainsmokers. Hagdan is the Filipino word for staircase or ladder.

In the video uploaded on Facebook by a certain Jomar Lovena, it can be seen a group of guys sitting in a staircase from the lower part up facing to the camera having a “poker face”.

Hagdan Challenge

As the music started, the guys also started their choreography first with their mouth then as the song goes on, they did their hidden choreos.

The guys indeed had their moves in synchronized motion making it really appealing to the audience. It seemed that they really practiced before performing the now going viral video.

The said post immediately gained compliments from the commenters who seemed to be entertained by this self-proclaimed group, the Team Horror.

As of writing, the said viral post has already gained more than 250k views, more than 4.2k shares and is still gaining more.

It is expected to gain more popularity in the coming days.

Continue NEXT PAGE: Full Video Of the Hagdan Challenge

Pak Ganern Dance Challenge: Origin (Video)

pak ganern dance challenge

Pak Ganern Dance Challenge

Pak Ganern dance challenge, a new craze in the Philippines that is now going viral as people are being challenged, mostly by their friends to do this fun game.

Celebrities like the “Unkabogable” Vice Ganda and ABS-CBN’s “It’s Showtime” family joined in doing the game craze and even challenged other celebrities and guests.

In Vice Ganda’s Instagram account, he even posted a video clip wherein the made-up Pak Ganern dance challenge has been played by his co-hosts Billy Crawford, Jhong Hilario, and Vhong Navarro.

pak ganern dance challenge

The video now has more than 500,000 views and is still counting.

Now, this game has been already introduced in the said noontime show and entertained guests and viewers at home.

(NEXT PAGE: Origin of the Pak Ganern Dance Challenge)