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Home Depot girl from Twitter and TikTok: Who is She? Why she is so Famous?

Ariana Josephine has gone viral after publishing selfies of herself in her Home Depot uniform on Twitter (hence the nickname)

Home Depot girl from Twitter and TikTok: A woman has garnered widespread online attention and has been labelled the “Home Depot girl.”

Ariana Josephine has gone viral after publishing selfies of herself in her Home Depot uniform on Twitter (hence the nickname), as her appearance has been praised across social media platforms, including TikTok.

It all began when the 21-year-old posted bathroom photographs of herself wearing an orange apron from an American home improvement store.

Ariana wrote in the post’s caption, “The one job I have where I’m constantly reminded I’m too beautiful to work,” and she was obviously reminded online as well, as the post received 35.8 million views and 107,000 likes.

Two days later, she posted another bathroom selfie in her uniform, this time with her hair down instead of pulled back, and titled it “Home Depot Girl Taking Over 2.0”

In a similar vein, this video received 7.8 million views and 77,000 favourites.

In response to Ariana’s selfies, numerous compliments on her attractiveness have been expressed.

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Home Depot girl from Twitter and TikTok: Who is She?

Someone stated, “All the bad guys work at Home Depot.”

“Omggggg drop the skincare routine, please,” wrote another user.

Someone else joked, “I have the sudden urge to paint my house and that of my neighbour.”

“What kind of Home Depot is this?!” Without a lawn, I would be there browsing for a lawnmower, remarked a fourth individual.

At the time of writing, Ariana has over 76,000 Twitter followers and 191,000 Instagram followers as a result of her viral success.

She characterises herself as a video creator for Faith, Fashion, Lifestyle, and Beauty in her Instagram bio.

However, not all of the recent attention has been positive, as Ariana recently took to Instagram to criticise those who unlawfully doxxed her location and announced that she will no longer post about Home Depot.

“This is my last Home Depot-related post, as my location and job have been illegally doxxed,” she wrote.

“By going WAY TOO FAR with the internet, you have transformed something innocent into something insane and destroyed my means of earning money.

She added, “Thank you for all the kind people I’ve met and inspired, and thank you for the hatred, which has helped me grow closer to God and develop a thicker skin.”

It has also been reported that basketball legend Shaquille O’Neal sent her a D’Med message of support.

According to a screenshot of the interaction shared by the Twitter account Legion Hoops, O’Neal told Ariana, “Don’t let them bother you.”

Eric Joseph Gomes

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