PART 1: These #DontRushChallenge Transformations Are Taking Over Social Media & They’re Everything - Greeks, Doctors, Athletes & All!
Let the social media challenges continue! Physicians, athletes, Greeks and more are posting these transformation challenges that we’re loving. Get into the melanin goodness inside…
Listen, we’re going through difficult times right now as the Coronavirus pandemic continues to wreak havoc across the globe. However, this transformation challenge on social media - dubbed the #DontRushChallenge - is lighting up our timelines and we're loving it.
From fine a** doctors, to Greeks, to athletes and more, YBFers are showing their “dressed down” look and then transform into their “leveled up” look - whether they're dressed to the nines or rocking their work attire.
Some BOMB female Optometrists served up sophisticated FAB:
And so did these women physicians! They did that:
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Now you know we had to clock out real quick and join the “quarantine party”. . Your Physician Could Never! . Happy National Doctors’ Day from the two percent. . #dontrushchallenge #stayathomechallenge • Song by: Don’t Rush by @youngtandbugsey . . . @drkristamarie @theperioddoctor @withlove_drchimmy @drkarenk @lifebytosin @nikki_md_ @drninalum @drmilhouse @fearlesslyoma @drlaurenpowell @theculinarydoctor @drdiannedavis @crobinsonmd @drhopemitchell @drkiarraking @i.am.dr.arumala @dr.evab @dr.nwegbobanks
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Some fine Black Dentists made denistry hella sexy:
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This is what #MeharryMade looks like! Meharry Medical College is the leading producer of black dentists, phDs in the biomedical sciences, and along with Howard University is responsible for producing over 80% of the nation s African-American physicians. When other institutions said we couldn t do it, Meharry gave us the opportunity to step up and show out! Oh yeah, did I mention it s an HBCU? . @TheTherapyDoc @eeKingee @King1Of1Wakanda @4everchantel @WTriggsMD @TheFabDentist @JAkademik_MD @TheHippieDoc @Kadar_Vannoy @MrsFran1913 @Dr.Cuffem @5am7all @Linderr.MD @__Tayo @Naijadoebay . #dontrushchallenge #medicine #COVID19 #healthcare #blackdoctors #blackdentists #blackscientists #HBCU #STEM #physician #psychiatry #blackhistory #blackmeninmedicine #blackwomeninmedicine #blackgirlmagic #blackboyjoy #Nashville #TherapyisDope #TheTherapyDoc #ThisIsWhatADoctorLooksLike @meharrymedicalcollege @reseaudocteur @blackdoctorslounge @barackobama @michelleobama @theshaderoom @theestallion @cnn @BET
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Medical physicians who are members of Omega Psi Phi Fraternity shared a fire video that have the ladies lusting in the comments:
The Medical Ques want you to know that this too shall pass. Stay home, stay clean, stay distant. VIDEO CREATOR: Teddy...
Posted by Terrence T-Spoon Thompson on Thursday, April 2, 2020
Ques from the Lambda Gamma chapter also did one:
#DontRushChallenge #MatthewEvans Lambda Gamma chapter of Omega Psi Phi Fraternity Inc. Staying in is the new OWT!!...
Posted by Matthew Evans on Thursday, April 2, 2020
And more:
The ladies of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority shut it down:
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Delta Phi Redz at Ball State! #dontrushchallange @_foreverchanel_ @edleciaaa @_zeehoward @_kee_20 @jaylagraham_ @jordyn.blythe @therealtyy_ @reneexoxo._ @brooklyneliza_ @_miko.kiko @nia_simmons @syd.t @saeholt #DontRushTheRedz #Delta #DeltaSigmaTheta #DeltaWoman #WomanofDelta #1913 #Devastating #Divas #Diva #DevastatingDiva #Crimson #Cream #22 #BlackGirlMagic #DST #ΔΣθ #AOML #Sisterhood #DST1913 #TrunksUp
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Heard y’all was waiting on the REDZ .... #dontrushchallenge #dontrushtheredz #wedontowntherightstothissong
A post shared by Joniya (@niyyyaaa_) on Apr 1, 2020 at 7:04pm PDT
@snaymyname #dontrushchallenge We do not own the rights to this music.
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The AKAs joined in on the fun:
My GirLS wanted to join the fun
Posted by Jasmyn Griffin on Sunday, March 29, 2020
We were supposed to be celebrating in D.C., but this will do. 3 years in the game and still the baddest to ever do it #TIDALTurnsThree #DontRushChallenge #IvyBox @ivystorehouse I do not own the rights to the music featured in this video
A post shared by J. (@_lovejak) on Apr 2, 2020 at 3:04pm PDT
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#PressPlay: Cute but something is missing
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Zetas served personality & represented:
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The Greek couples kept it uber cute:
So us and our friends did a little thing...#Quarantine #MarriedLife #BGLO #DontRushChallenge #BlackLove I do not own the rights to this music.
Posted by Cynthia Davenporte on Friday, April 3, 2020
The WNBA ladies showed off their glam side:
Maaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaan let me go watch some WNBA games since these are their players
Posted by Adrian Grey on Friday, April 3, 2020
Fab!
The University of Wisconsin-Madison Women's Track & Field Team put their own spin on the challenge:
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BONUS:
Howard University's Women's Soccer Team participated in the #ToiletPaperChallenge and killed it:
When practice goes online #Howard #Soccer #RestoreTheOrder #HU #BleedBlue #HBCU #ncaasoccer #juggling #touches #toiletpaperchallenge #stayathomechallenge #socialdistancing #quarantine@HowardU @HUBisonSports @NCAASoccer pic.twitter.com/VrjxSNyFw4
— Howard University Women's Soccer (@HowardWSoccer) March 27, 2020
Fun times.
There's more. Check out PART 2 of the #DontRushChallenge HERE.
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