As long as there are streets to drive and teens with smartphones, this trend will continue to evolve. So, the next time you see a tuk-tuk idling at a red light, glance inside. You might just be looking at the next biggest star in modern media.

TukTukPatrol Star's target audience is primarily composed of:

: The average user spends 95 minutes daily on platforms hosting this content.

Purists argue that the "Star Cute Teen" trend has gentrified the tuk-tuk. Once a sacred tool for working-class families to earn a living, it is now a prop for rich teens to get likes. One viral op-ed titled "My Father's Tuk Tuk is Not Your Aesthetic" sparked a heated debate about exploitation versus homage.

When popular media catches onto a trend, the money follows. The niche has become a lucrative economy.