As the mannequin challenge hurtles toward the valley of death where the running man challenge and Canadaplanking now reside, singer Taylor Swift has hopped on the bandwagon just before we eventually forget about it all.
SEE ALSO: 'Gilmore Girls': Taylor Swift songs are all about Dean, Jess and LoganSwift posted an Instagram video of her performing the challenge on a beach with friends on Thursday night for Thanksgiving, following in the footsteps of fellow celebs and literally a stadium full of people performing the challenge.
You can check out Swift's version below. Full credit, it's a little different from the previous challenges you've seen because of the ending.
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Aside from the challenge, Swift also posted some rather charming pictures of her hanging out at the beach with her buddies. They're really well shot.
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