'A kind of therapy': scream club brings Londoners together to 'let it all out'

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In Hyde Park, a group of Londoners gather around the Huntress fountain on a chilly Monday afternoon. The conversation is hushed among them, and they seem like any other group of people enjoying a park outing – until one person starts counting down, signaling for everyone to let loose with a collective scream. The sound echoes through the park, followed by bursts of laughter. What started as a viral trend on TikTok has morphed into London Scream Club, where participants meet to release their pent-up emotions and connect with others.

For Shania Barnes, 23, one of the group's founding members, screaming is more than just a noise – it's a form of self-care and social bonding. She started the group after feeling lonely and struggling to make friends. "It's nice to be able to release your energy together," she says. The rules are simple: hydrate, respect one's limits, and pause if needed. As word spread, people began to crave a space where they could meet others without spending money or drinking.

Ikhlas, 20, another participant, discovered the club through social media. She came alone after feeling hesitant about screaming with strangers. "It helps with my social anxiety," she says. "The experience is freeing, and meeting new people makes it even more enjoyable."

For Maliha Hussain, 21, a master's student, attending scream clubs has been a sanity-saver. Her eye twitching has become a stress symptom, but at the club, everyone shares similar struggles. It's not just about releasing tension; it's also about connecting with others in a supportive environment.

Shania's mother, Raswella Warburton, 55, joined the group to show support for her daughter. She initially felt apprehensive, thinking screaming was only for young or unwell people. However, she found liberation too – "a kind of unburdening."

For Ottilie Nye and Sarah Craig, best friends who attended the club, it was a cathartic experience. They were nervous at first but discovered that screaming with strangers could be both fun and liberating.

These Londoners have tapped into something bigger than themselves – a growing trend where people meet to scream, connect, and release stress. As Ottilie Nye notes, "sometimes it can feel hopeless," and screaming together has become a coping mechanism for those struggling to make sense of the world.
 
I'm totally against this whole London Scream Club thing 🙅‍♂️. I mean, what's next? Adults paying to cry in public? It just sounds like another way for people to indulge in selfish emotions instead of dealing with real problems 💔. And what about the noise pollution? Hyde Park is a beautiful spot, not some soundstage for screaming enthusiasts 🌳. And let's be real, it's just a fad – everyone will be bored with it in a few weeks and move on to the next weird trend 👀. I swear, if I saw one more person screaming in public, I'd lose my mind 😩.
 
OMG 🤯 is like, totally relatable right now!!! I mean, who hasn't felt like they're just bursting at the seams with stress & anxiety?! 😩 And the best part is, these Londoners have created this amazing space where they can just let loose & be themselves. It's so cool that it started on TikTok and just took off into something more! 🚀 Shania & her crew are like total rockstars for creating something so powerful out of a viral trend. And honestly, who cares about the rules or what others think? 😂 Let's just get those endorphins pumping & enjoy the scream! 🎉
 
I think this London Scream Club thing is kinda cool... 🤯 I mean, who wouldn't want to let loose with strangers and just scream their lungs out? It's like a safe space to release all that pent-up energy and just connect with others who feel the same way. It's like a big group therapy session, but without spending money or drinking 🤑. And it's awesome that people are finding it helpful for social anxiety too! 😊 I'd wanna try it out myself, even though I'm not really sure what to expect... would be interesting to see how it works! 👀
 
🤯 I think this London Scream Club thing is actually kinda genius 🤔. I mean, we're living in a time where everyone's always stressed out and feeling anxious about something or other 😩. It's nice to see people finding creative ways to cope with their emotions and connect with others who get it 💖. The fact that it started on TikTok and just took off is pretty cool too 📱. I think it's a great example of how social media can bring people together in unexpected ways 🤝. And you know what? I might even give it a try myself someday 😅.
 
OMG, I'm literally fascinated by this London Scream Club thingy 🤯! Like, who knew that letting loose with strangers could be so therapeutic? I remember when TikTok was still a thing and everyone used it to share their crazy dance vids 💃, but this is like, on another level. The fact that people are finding community and connection through screaming together is just amazing 😊. And, you know, I'm all about self-care too... or at least, I think I am 😉. I've been meaning to start a "Scream Therapy" group with my friends, but we never quite got around to it 🤷‍♀️. Guess that's what the internet is for, right? 👍
 
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this whole london scream club thing is kinda cool i mean who wouldn't wanna release pent-up energy with strangers in a public park? its like a weird form of therapy, but also just fun
i can see how it would be good for social anxiety, stress relief and all that 🤗
its not just about screaming tho - its about finding ppl who get it, u know? sharing similar struggles and stuff
ive never tried it myself (lol too scared 😅), but its definitely a interesting trend
who knows if it spreads to other cities or countries? 🌎🔥
 
i think its actually kinda cool that people in london are starting these scream clubs 🤯 its not just about letting loose but also meeting new ppl who get what you're going thru 💔 like, we all need a safe space 2 vent out our emotions n stuff, n it sounds like these clubs r doing that 4 ppl who feel lonely or anxious lol imagine havin a group of ppl yellin @ each other in the park...it might sound crazy but its actually super liberatin 🎉
 
OMG u gotta try this London Scream Club ASAP 🤯💨! I mean, who needs therapy when u got a group of strangers screaming in unison? 😂 It's like a social experiment on steroids! The vibes are chill, and everyone's just trying to let go of their worries 💖. For me, it's all about adulting and finding healthy ways to cope with stress 🤯. I've tried meditation, yoga, and even ASMR (don't @ me 🙅‍♀️), but screaming with strangers is like a magic solution for my anxiety 🎉! #ScreamClub #StressRelief #SelfCare
 
🤯 so I'm thinking about this London Scream Club thing and I gotta say its kinda cool? like how people are finding their own way to deal with stress and anxiety in a safe space 🌳💖 it makes sense that someone would start a group for all these people who feel lonely or hesitant to scream out loud 😂 but what I'm wondering is will this trend take off and become a thing worldwide? 💥 or is it just london being london? 🤔
 
omg i just found out about this thing called London Scream Club in Hyde Park and its literally genius 🤯! i mean who wouldn't want to scream their lungs out with a bunch of strangers on a monday afternoon? it sounds like such a great way to blow off steam and connect with people who get you, you know? like shania said it's self-care and social bonding which is so true for me too 🤗. i'm definitely gonna try this out soon, but first gotta work up the courage to let loose in public 😂
 
this is crazy lol 🤯 someone's idea to scream in public turned into a club and now ppl r letting loose & releasing stress... sounds like a viral escape from reality 😩 but seriously, social anxiety & loneliness r real issues that need help 🙏... i mean, it's cool that people found a way to connect w/ others without spending money or drinking... but what about the noise? won't that disturb other park-goers? 🤔
 
🤯 the whole London Scream Club thing got me thinking... what's next? 🤔 are we gonna start screaming in our PJs at home? 😂 or maybe scream therapy becomes the new norm 💁‍♀️ anyway, sounds like a decent way to blow off steam and connect with others 👫
 
🤯 just think about how we all bottle up emotions sometimes and need someone (or something) to let it out 🎉😩 but this London Scream Club is like a breath of fresh air – people come together, release their stress, and connect with others without any judgment 💕 it's amazing how something that started as a viral trend can turn into a community that's all about supporting each other 🤝 we should all try to create our own safe spaces for self-expression and empathy, whether it's screaming with strangers or just having an open conversation with someone who cares 🗣️💬
 
🤯 just thinkin' about this scream club concept... sounds kinda genius, right? 😂 like, people get so caught up in their daily stressors, forget that there's a whole world beyond their screens 📱💻. and it's amazing how something as simple as screaming together can bring ppl togetha 💕. gotta respect Shania's initiative, created somethin' from nothin' 😊. btw, can u imagine if ppl started creatin' similar groups for other stress-relievin' activities like... meditation or yoga? 🧘‍♀️💆‍♀️ just a thought 🤔
 
OMG u guys 2b real 🤯 London Scream Club is literally the coolest thing I've seen! 🙌 People from all walks of life come 2gthr, let loose & scream their hearts out 💥 It's not just about releasing tension but also building connections n friendships 🤝 Can't believe how fast this trend went viral on TikTok 📹 Shoutout 2 the founders n participants who created somethin so special! 💖
 
I'm loving this trend! 🤩 It's amazing how something that seems so silly at first (screaming in public) can bring people together like this. I mean, who hasn't had those moments where you just need to let it all out and scream your lungs off? 😂 It's not about being weird or crazy; it's about finding a community that gets it.

I'm so glad to see people using social media to find each other and create these spaces for self-care. Shania's idea of starting the group was pure genius! 💡 And I love how the rules are simple but effective – hydrate, respect others' limits, and pause if needed. That shows that Shania's not just about screaming; she's also about creating a safe space.

I can imagine how therapeutic this must be for people with social anxiety or stress. It's all about connection and community, you know? I mean, when we're feeling overwhelmed, it's easy to feel like we're the only ones who are struggling. But these Londoners have shown us that there's strength in numbers, and sometimes all we need is a good scream to clear our minds.

Let's be real – this trend has got me thinking of all those iconic moments from movies where characters just lose it and scream their way out of problems 😂 (I'm looking at you, Carrie Bradshaw from Sex and the City!). Anyways, I think this London Scream Club is a beautiful reminder that we don't have to face our struggles alone. Let's keep screaming! 💖
 
The proliferation of the London Scream Club phenomenon is a fascinating example of how social media can catalyze communal expression and catharsis... 🤯 It's intriguing to see how this group, which originated as a TikTok trend, has evolved into a supportive network where people can release pent-up emotions and connect with like-minded individuals. The fact that participants prioritize mutual respect and hydration is a testament to the club's emphasis on safety and well-being... 💚 By providing a space for social bonding and stress relief, these scream clubs are filling a much-needed void in urban landscapes. It will be interesting to observe how this trend continues to grow and adapt as more people seek out communal outlets for emotional release... 📈
 
I think this London Scream Club thingy is kinda genius 😊👍. I mean, who wouldn't want to release all that pent-up energy with like-minded people, right? 🤩 It's like they're saying, 'Hey, we're all in this together, let's scream it out!' 💥 And the best part is, no spending money or drinking involved! Just a chill atmosphere where you can be yourself and have a good time 😎. I'm definitely gonna try it out... who knows, maybe I'll even find my tribe 🤝. But seriously, kudos to Shania for starting this movement – it's all about self-care and social bonding, and that's something we can all get behind ❤️.
 
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