Woman slammed after saying she is too pretty to work every day
An American TikTok user with more than 10 million likes recently took to the video sharing app to say she is too pretty to work.
A young TikToker is ready to give up the rigours of gainful employment, saying she’s just “too pretty” to bother with a job.
Lucy Welcher — a social media influencer with more than 10 million TikTok likes — made the bold declaration in a recent video that has fiercely divided the internet, NY Post reported.
“I do not want to work for the rest of my life,” the blonde brazenly stated at the outset of her viral clip. “Does it look like I want to get up at 6 am every f**king day for the next 60 years?”
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“No! I’m too pretty for that!” Welch subsequently snapped, before taking a sassy sip of her iced coffee.
Viewers were quick to chime in with the own thoughts — with many slamming the self-confident content creator, labelling her “lazy” and “entitled”.
“Try waking up at 4am everyday working 60 hours a week,” one critic complained, claiming they have it way worse than Welcher.
“Someone’s entitled,” another blasted. “I hope you get humbled girl, you need it. Looks have to nothing to do with working and it’s sad you have that mentality.”
Meanwhile, a third bluntly stated: “How about trying to be an adult instead of a privileged princess expecting life to be handed to you?”
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However, there were hundreds of supporters who agreed with Welcher and said they were similarly worn down by work.
“Preach it sissy!” one enthused, before a second supporter chimed in saying: “Sending this to every employer I’ve ever had.”
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One male admirer even offered a way out of the workforce for Welcher, saying: “You can be my housewife I make 6 figures a year just make sure the house is clean and food is on the table.”
The youngster has not disclosed where she currently works, but later took to the comments section of the video to insist that her remarks were a “joke.”
This story originally appeared on the NY Post and reproduced with permission