Millennials everywhere have spent the past few weeks doing the Kiki Challenge and posting video footage of it online. Now, however, a story is going viral about one girl who nearly lost her life doing the Kiki Challenge.
“For us to get to this point you see today has been a long road. It’s hard on all of us," her father explained.

Anna Worden has only just regained the ability to walk again after she was injured while doing the Kiki Challenge.
“We were over by the roundabout, and I thought it would be a fun idea to do the Kiki Challenge," she said. "I tried, and the last thing I remember was opening the door. So apparently I got out and tripped and fell and hit my head.”

Anna's parents were terrified when they learned she was being rushed to the hospital.
“I had five minutes to give her a kiss and not know what was going to happen. I will always remember that,” her father Mike said.
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Anna agrees that the challenge, which involves jumping from a moving car, was not worth it.
“When we got here and I finally gained consciousness in the ICU, that’s when it hit me like wow, I’m actually in the University of Iowa hospital because I tried to do some little challenge everyone’s doing now, and I’m the one that got majorly hurt," Anna said. “Be more careful about the challenges and fads that are going around. It may seem fun, and it may seem easy, but at the same too, they could be so dangerous.”

“The KiKi Challenge involves a person jumping out of a slow-moving vehicle and dancing on the road to Drake’s song ‘In My Feelings,’ from his latest album, Scorpion," explained the International Business Times. "The challenge is to keep up with the pace and direction of the vehicle while dancing, which also involves the signature heart move.”

The challenge is so dangerous and has caused so many injuries that police are warning parents to tell their children not to take part in it.

“Jumping out of a moving car and dancing alongside it in the middle of the road obviously multiplies the risks involved in it," said the Hyderabad police in India. "These kinds of acts endanger driver himself and others too. Further, such acts draw criminal charges. Any untoward incident may occur while performing such perilous acts on roads.”
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