Samantha Ramsdell is using her big mouth to her advantage.
She is making money despite their mouthing off.
The Connecticut woman who earned a Guinness World Record for having the world’s largest mouth is ignoring her social media trolls and making a jaw-dropping over $13,500 per TikTok post for her prominent feature.
Samantha Ramsdell, whose impressive trap stretches to 2.56 inches (6.52 cm), said she is constantly berated on the platform.
“People tell me I’m ugly and disgusting every day, as well as asking: ‘Is that a filter?’, which definitely isn’t the best thing for my mental health,” Ramsdell, 33, told The Mirror.
“I tend to ignore or block them, but it can be hard to ignore. It definitely can get to me some days.”
However, Ramsdell, who was confirmed for having the world’s largest mouth gape for a female in 2021 after going viral on TikTok, said the name calling began when she was a young student.
“Every day, I was called ‘big mouth bass’ or ‘frog girl’ and told I look like a Pit Bull,” she recalled.
Due to her popularity on TikTok, Ramsdell was able to pursue comedy full time.Jam Press/Samantha Ramsdell
The content creator began posting videos highlighting her prominent feature in 2020.Jam Press/Samantha Ramsdell
Ramsdell was confirmed for having the world’s largest mouth gape for a female in 2021.Jam Press/Samantha Ramsdell
The content creator began posting videos highlighting her prominent feature in 2020.
“I’ve learned to love my differences, what makes me unique, and use it to my advantage,” she said.
She now has 3.6 million followers on the platform, where her profile states, “No it’s not a filter…it’s just my face.”
Ramsdell’s jaw, which stretches to 2.56 inches, earned her a Guinness World Record.Jam Press/Samantha Ramsdell
Ramsdell said she earns over $13,000 per TikTok post.Jam Press/Samantha Ramsdell
Her posts, which show her doing things like putting an entire apple in her mouth, are so popular, she was able to pursue comedy full and now tours the nation with her live show.
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“Life’s too short to try and fit in and be someone you’re not. I feel like we should be celebrated for our uniqueness,” she said.
“It feels amazing to be celebrated for my differences.”
Source: NYPost