By Alethia Kasben
Managing Editor
Posted: January 27, 2020 6:30 PM
Singer, actress and general superstar Dolly Parton recently started a viral trend when posting a collage of different ways people represent themselves on the internet for LinkedIn, Facebook, Instagram and Tinder.
The premise is a person wants to look professional for LinkedIn, but probably doesn't want to look that way on Tinder, a dating app.
Some Michigan have officials have taken up the challenge and posted their versions on Twitter during the weekend.
U.S. Sen. Gary Peters (D-Bloomfield Township) did a traditional version of the challenge, posting a picture of himself in a leather jacket leaning on a motorcycle for the Tinder portion.
Submitting my entry to the #DollyPartonChallenge (am I doing this right?) pic.twitter.com/mrGrhpcMiD
— Gary Peters (@GaryPeters) January 27, 2020
Others, like Rep. Mari Manoogian (D-Birmingham) skipped the Tinder version and instead included a fourth picture for a political campaign.
#DollyPartonChallenge ??? pic.twitter.com/9IGIZH4ifG
— Mari Manoogian (@MariManoogian) January 25, 2020