What is the viral &holy (freaking) airball* trend? The internet*s latest flex that*s breaking the internet
TikTok and Instagram are buzzing with the ※Holy (Freaking) Airball§ trend, where users hilariously flex about their biggest claims to fame, whether career, talent, or secret skills, all set to Jeezy*s classic ※Survivor.§ Celebs like Gordon Ramsay and Julianne Hough have jumped in, turning humblebrags into viral gold. Here*s the lowdown on this quirky internet sensation.

If you have been scrolling TikTok or Instagram lately, you might have noticed everyone ※flexing§ on a whole new level 〞 welcome to the ※Holy (Freaking) Airball§ trend. But what on earth does that even mean? Well, it is not just another hashtag. This viral craze is basically a playful way to show off what you are known for 〞 or more accurately, what people should already know about you 〞 with a hilarious twist.
What is the &holy (freaking) airball* trend all about?
For the uninitiated, an ※airball§ is a basketball term where the player shoots and misses the hoop entirely 〞 no rim, no net, just a total whiff. TikTok user Jade Dexter broke it down simply, saying that if you do not follow sports, you probably would not get it. But once you do, it is the perfect metaphor for when someone misses a big opportunity, like not realising how awesome you actually are.The trend took off in late May, with Jeezy*s 2005 hit ※Survivor§ providing the catchy soundtrack. Videos typically play out like a casual conversation where the other person downplays or doubts the creator*s claim, only for the clip to slam dunk the reality, flexing proof of their awesomeness.
Various celebs and other users join the viral flexing craze
Chef Gordon Ramsay threw his hat in the ring, sharing snapshots flaunting his culinary empire, all while poking fun at people who thought his cooking skills were basic. Actress and dancer Julianne Hough showed off her legendary ※Dancing with the Stars§ wins, making it clear that her dance roots run deep.The trend spans from former Dallas Cowboys Cheerleader Stephanie Roberts to New York public defender and reality star Eliza Orlins, who reminded everyone that she was more than just a fan of ※Survivor§ 〞 she competed on it twice! Even TikTok user Mattie Cassaday brought humour into the mix by flipping school spirit into a mascot costume extravaganza.
Why this trend is more than just humblebragging
This trend is more than just a humblebrag fest; it*s a brilliant mix of humour, self-love, and a little bit of ※how do you not know this already?§ swagger. So next time someone underestimates you, just pull a ※Holy (Freaking) Airball§ and show them what*s really up.