The viral TikTok trend sees users pose seductively in a doorway before quickly turning into a sultry black silhouette against a red background.
Celebrities are also getting involved, with Chloe Bailey and Tiffany Haddish heating up social media with their racy videos. However, a dark side to the trend has begun to emerge.
People are now being warned about filming their videos naked, or partially nude, because the Silhouette Challenge videos which are filmed using Snapchat’s Vin Rouge filter, can be edited.
According to a reports, a man has been accused of removing the filter to reveal people’s nude bodies and has been posting them online without their consent.
While it’s impossible to ‘remove’ the filter once it’s been used, it is possible to edit the video and adjust the lighting in order to change the appearance of the actual video.
It goes without saying that attempting to remove the filter from the video and expose users bodies without their consent is not okay, and has sparked a discussion online.

