Kombucha Girl004 Archives also known as Twitter user @Brittany_broski, is somewhat of a celebrity now.
Earlier this month, she filmed and shared a TikTok of herself trying kombucha for the first time. Her reaction and emotive facial expressions quickly went viral and became a delightful meme.
But now "Kombucha Girl," as fans call her, can essentially no longer drink a beverage in public without being asked to recreate her hilarious TikTok. Over the weekend, for instance, Kombucha Girl paid the price of her internet fame at leastthree times when fans saw her out in the world just trying to live her life.
SEE ALSO: This woman's face journey after trying kombucha is your newest reaction memeTwitter user @camyounot saw her at a Torchy's Tacos and had her recreate her kombucha TikTok with a bottle of Coca Cola. It was iconic.
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Then, Twitter user @rip2lindz saw Kombucha Girl out at night and the two took a Windex-looking shot together. Again, she was happy to recreate the TikTok that really put her comedic skills on the map.
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And during what appears to be that same evening, Twitter user @SamanthaRay16 met Kombucha Girl and watched her do anotherreenactment. "Now I can die happy," @SamanthaRay16 wrote alongside her video.
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Kombucha Girl is a true delight, and you can't help but smile at the way she laughs after every TikTok reenactment.
She's still in the early days of her viral fame, so she seems to be in good spirits. But one can imagine that doing the bit over and over again might get old fast.
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