The Bachelor: Bella Varelis and boyfriend do ‘centre of gravity challenge’

The Bachelor’s Bella Varelis goes TikTok official with new boyfriend Will Stokoe as they take part in the ‘centre of gravity challenge’

She recently went Instagram official with boyfriend Will Stokoe by sharing their first selfie together.

And The Bachelor‘s Bella Varelis has taken the next step in their relationship by introducing Will to her army of TikTok followers.

In a post to her account on Tuesday, the 26-year-old and her photographer beau took part in the viral ‘centre of gravity challenge’.

TikTok official! The Bachelor’s Bella Varelis (left) has taken the next step in her relationship with boyfriend Will Stokoe (right) by introducing him to her army of TikTok followers

‘Thought we’d try the centre of gravity challenge and he literally ate [dirt],’ she captioned the post, along with laughter emojis.

In the video, Bella directed Will to follow her lead.

The pair knelt on the ground and leaned on their forearms, then cupped their faces with their hands and reached their arms behind their backs

Couple time: In a post to her account on Tuesday, Bella took part in the 'centre of gravity challenge' with the photographer

Couple time: In a post to her account on Tuesday, Bella took part in the ‘centre of gravity challenge’ with the photographer

Details: The couple were kneeling on carpet while facing the camera when Bella revealed it was her 'first time' participating in the challenge. The beauty then proceeded to rest her head in her hands, before checking in with Will to see if he was kneeling and following

Details: The couple were kneeling on carpet while facing the camera when Bella revealed it was her ‘first time’ participating in the challenge. The beauty then proceeded to rest her head in her hands, before checking in with Will to see if he was kneeling and following

How it worked: As soon as he agreed, Bella pulled her hands behind her back, while still kneeling on the ground. She appeared to be levitating, before directing Will to 'go' and give the position a try

How it worked: As soon as he agreed, Bella pulled her hands behind her back, while still kneeling on the ground. She appeared to be levitating, before directing Will to ‘go’ and give the position a try

While Bella was able to do this easily, Will fell flat on his face during the last step of the challenge.

‘F**k you! This is bulls**t,’ he exclaimed, while rolling onto his back.

The centre of gravity challenge started on TikTok, and is usually undertaken between couples. 

Their relationship: Bella went Instagram official with Will on February 18 by uploading a picture of them at a Byron Bay restaurant to Instagram

Their relationship: Bella went Instagram official with Will on February 18 by uploading a picture of them at a Byron Bay restaurant to Instagram

Experts say the reason men fall and women don’t can be explained by the natural centre of gravity difference between men and women. 

Generally speaking, men are built longer and larger than women, and their proportions make it more difficult to move in the same fashion.

Scientist Jeremy Johnson told The Sun: ‘The centre of mass for most girls is lower to the hips, while the centre of mass in boys is much higher.’

Bella went Instagram official with Will on February 18. They started dating late last year.

Could this be a sign of what's to come? Will is yet to upload any pictures of Bella to his account

Could this be a sign of what’s to come? Will is yet to upload any pictures of Bella to his account 

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