Avril Lavigne; Tony Hawk.Photo: TIKTOKAvril Lavigneis bringing some early aughts nostalgia to our feeds with her TikTok debut.The 8-time Grammy Award nominee, 36, enlisted fellow millennial preteen iconTony Hawkto help recreate her 2002 hit single “Sk8er Boi” for the short clip. “He was a…” Lavignewrotein the caption, referencing the earworm’s memorable lyrics.She lip-synced the song atop a halfpipe with the ocean in the background as she donned her signature look from the song’s era: a sleeveless black t-shirt with matching shorts and a striped necktie. As the chorus played, the video then cut to Hawk, 53, wearing the same tie as he did a few quick tricks on his board.The “Pop Punk Queen” also used Instagram to announce the collaboration, posting aphotoof herself and the professional skateboarder. “I just posted my first @tiktok with the legendary @tonyhawk… go check it out!” she captioned the images.Lavigne landed a Grammy nomination for best female rock vocal performance with the single, which appeared on her debut albumLet Go. It was also her second consecutive top 10 hit on theBillboardHot 100 after she dropped her debut single “Complicated” earlier that year.She recentlyshowed off her own “sk8ing” skillson the same halfpipe in a video she posted last month to Instagram. Lavigne was slowly picking up momentum in theclipas her boyfriend Mod Sun could be heard in the background cheering her on and telling her to be careful, right before she falls off her board.“Hope this makes you laugh as hard as it’s made my friends and I laugh all week,” Lavigne wrote in the caption. “That’s what I get for sk8ing in my slippers and dress.“RELATED VIDEO: Here’s How Tony Hawk Managed to Skateboard Through The White HouseLavignewas first romantically linkedto Mod Sun, 34, in February after they collaborated on his song “Flames” in January. She told PEOPLE that they “had animmediate connectionfrom the first day in the studio.““He’s an incredible artist and producer,” the Canadian singer added. “This is the first of many. Proud of what we made with ‘Flames.'”

Avril Lavigne; Tony Hawk.Photo: TIKTOK

AVRIL LAVIGNE, TONY HAWK

Avril Lavigneis bringing some early aughts nostalgia to our feeds with her TikTok debut.The 8-time Grammy Award nominee, 36, enlisted fellow millennial preteen iconTony Hawkto help recreate her 2002 hit single “Sk8er Boi” for the short clip. “He was a…” Lavignewrotein the caption, referencing the earworm’s memorable lyrics.She lip-synced the song atop a halfpipe with the ocean in the background as she donned her signature look from the song’s era: a sleeveless black t-shirt with matching shorts and a striped necktie. As the chorus played, the video then cut to Hawk, 53, wearing the same tie as he did a few quick tricks on his board.The “Pop Punk Queen” also used Instagram to announce the collaboration, posting aphotoof herself and the professional skateboarder. “I just posted my first @tiktok with the legendary @tonyhawk… go check it out!” she captioned the images.Lavigne landed a Grammy nomination for best female rock vocal performance with the single, which appeared on her debut albumLet Go. It was also her second consecutive top 10 hit on theBillboardHot 100 after she dropped her debut single “Complicated” earlier that year.She recentlyshowed off her own “sk8ing” skillson the same halfpipe in a video she posted last month to Instagram. Lavigne was slowly picking up momentum in theclipas her boyfriend Mod Sun could be heard in the background cheering her on and telling her to be careful, right before she falls off her board.“Hope this makes you laugh as hard as it’s made my friends and I laugh all week,” Lavigne wrote in the caption. “That’s what I get for sk8ing in my slippers and dress.“RELATED VIDEO: Here’s How Tony Hawk Managed to Skateboard Through The White HouseLavignewas first romantically linkedto Mod Sun, 34, in February after they collaborated on his song “Flames” in January. She told PEOPLE that they “had animmediate connectionfrom the first day in the studio.““He’s an incredible artist and producer,” the Canadian singer added. “This is the first of many. Proud of what we made with ‘Flames.'”

Avril Lavigneis bringing some early aughts nostalgia to our feeds with her TikTok debut.

The 8-time Grammy Award nominee, 36, enlisted fellow millennial preteen iconTony Hawkto help recreate her 2002 hit single “Sk8er Boi” for the short clip. “He was a…” Lavignewrotein the caption, referencing the earworm’s memorable lyrics.

She lip-synced the song atop a halfpipe with the ocean in the background as she donned her signature look from the song’s era: a sleeveless black t-shirt with matching shorts and a striped necktie. As the chorus played, the video then cut to Hawk, 53, wearing the same tie as he did a few quick tricks on his board.

The “Pop Punk Queen” also used Instagram to announce the collaboration, posting aphotoof herself and the professional skateboarder. “I just posted my first @tiktok with the legendary @tonyhawk… go check it out!” she captioned the images.

Lavigne landed a Grammy nomination for best female rock vocal performance with the single, which appeared on her debut albumLet Go. It was also her second consecutive top 10 hit on theBillboardHot 100 after she dropped her debut single “Complicated” earlier that year.

She recentlyshowed off her own “sk8ing” skillson the same halfpipe in a video she posted last month to Instagram. Lavigne was slowly picking up momentum in theclipas her boyfriend Mod Sun could be heard in the background cheering her on and telling her to be careful, right before she falls off her board.

“Hope this makes you laugh as hard as it’s made my friends and I laugh all week,” Lavigne wrote in the caption. “That’s what I get for sk8ing in my slippers and dress.”

RELATED VIDEO: Here’s How Tony Hawk Managed to Skateboard Through The White House

Lavignewas first romantically linkedto Mod Sun, 34, in February after they collaborated on his song “Flames” in January. She told PEOPLE that they “had animmediate connectionfrom the first day in the studio.”

“He’s an incredible artist and producer,” the Canadian singer added. “This is the first of many. Proud of what we made with ‘Flames.'”

source: people.com