You can now watch TikTok videos on your television screen with the TikTok TV app.
The TikTok TV app is built for your TVs at home, making it easier to watch content from your favorite celebrities and on various interests from gaming and comedy to food and animals.To start watching TikTok on their television sets, Pinoys can download the TikTok TV app to Google TV and other Android TV OS devices, Samsung or LG Smart TVs.
People can also log in to the TikTok TV app with their existing TikTok account so all their fave videos are in one place. For examples, fans of "Maria Clara at Ibarra" stars Barbie Forteza and David Licauco can catch some of their videos together on TikTok TV.
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