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World Biggest Mouth Claimed That She Makes $15,000 Per Video On TikTok



Claiming to have the 'biggest mouth in the world', Samantha Ramsdell currently attracts a lot of followers and makes about $15,000 per video posted on TikTok.

Samantha Ramsdell is becoming a "network phenomenon" as the number of followers has skyrocketed during the Covid-19 blockade. Ramsdell originally planned to be an online comedian by posting humorous self-acting videos. In these videos, she sings and acts with a funny face. However, Ramsdell eventually realizes that his mouth is the main attraction. TikTok paid Ramsdell about $ 15,000 for each video she posted.  

"I started getting a bit of a reputation during the blockade. I did a lot of comedy skits, lip-syncing videos. But any videos that involve my mouth go viral. TikTok actually pays creative users based on the number of views. It pays about 0.3 cents per 1,000 views.  It sounds a little, but some of my hottest videos have more than 50 million views so it’s not too shabby to eat subway sandwiches on camera if you’re doing the math! That is around $15,000 per video (£11,300)!" she said.

 

Ramsdell used a ruler to determine how big his mouth was. Results showed that her mouth was about 9 cm wide and nearly 10 cm height. The 30-year-old woman joked that she was "applying for a Guinness record" for her mouth.

 

Currently working as a sales representative at Stamford, Ramsdell says she has received negative reviews and scorn from others. "Obviously they don't have any kindness. If they can take the time to write things that matter to me, I would be willing to bless them, too," she said.

UPDATE:

▼ She's now holds Guinness World Record For Having Largest Mouth Gape

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