Chick-Fil-A worker terrifies viewers with “uncanny” appearance

Virginia Glaze
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A Chick-Fil-A worker is going viral on TikTok, leaving viewers terrified due to her “uncanny” appearance in a confusing video.

Fast food workers have gone viral on social media numerous times over the years, but this latest incident is throwing netizens for a major loop.

For example, a Jimmy John’s employee took TikTok by storm earlier this week after tossing a customer’s sandwich in the trash when they could only pay with cash, sparking a heated debate online.

Now, another fast food worker is going viral thanks to her odd mannerisms and “uncanny” appearance, leaving viewers both stumped and scared.

Chick-Fil-A worker goes viral for “terrifying” the internet

A video is taking over TikTok, originally uploaded by user ‘Reggie D’ on February 26. In the video, a woman records her interaction with a Chick-Fil-A cashier as they take her order — but the worker’s expressions are leaving viewers “terrified.”

The woman’s eyes are wide open, looking dumbfounded by the customer’s requests, and at one point she even stares directly into the camera.

“No Chick-Fil-A sauce?” she asks sarcastically, bantering with the customer as though she were ‘shocked’ at her order.

The video has racked up over 21 million views in just two days, leaving commenters floored and somewhat confused by the interaction.

“What in the uncanny valley,” one user wrote.

“That was actually terrifying, it’s 2 AM,” another said.

“I felt like she saw me!” another wrote.

Even streaming star xQc reacted to the odd video, looking flabbergasted after watching it during one of his broadcasts.

“What the f*ck?” he said. “Chat, what the f*ck is this?”

However, some users say that the worker “seems fun” — but it’s clear that she’s left most of the internet totally terrified.

About The Author

Virginia is Dexerto's Entertainment Editor and an expert in all things TikTok, YouTube, and influencer-related. Boasting a background in esports, she's been tackling the social media space for over five years. You can reach Virginia at: virginia.glaze@dexerto.com.