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A student’s hilarious freak-out during an online class introduction has gone viral on TikTok after she accidentally submitted it to her professor.
University Student Abi (@virghoebabee) has surpassed over 9 million views after uploading her hysterical freak-out to TikTok.
It’s a feeling most of us can relate to: endlessly recording and re-recording videos for online applications or classes, only to find yourself mumbling and jumbling without sense.
One strong student freak-out during an online introduction
Abi posted her freak-out to TikTok on December 13 after looking back on her work in the school year so far.
In her online introduction to her new class, Abi attempted to tell them about herself but might have been a little too raw in showing her true personality.
“I was born in Tennesee and I lived in…” she began, before mixing up her words. Immediately, a switch went off in Abi and she suddenly began to scream at the camera, before slamming her hands against the counter. The computer even silenced the scream for the video.
The next take cut to her sitting upright again and acting professional with an unsuspecting “Well hello there.”
Abi explained in the post that she genuinely submitted the video to her class, though it’s unclear if she did it by accident or not.
Her teacher didn’t seem to mind
After demands in the comments, Abi shared her teacher’s reaction and it was surprisingly anti-climactic.
When she watched the video, Abi’s professor didn’t even address the dreak-ou and simply left a comment reading: “Nicely done! Good to meet you.” Viewers found the teacher’s nonchalant reaction hilarious, debating whether she watched the video or not.
“She was definitely concerned for you,” commented one user.
“Professor was scared of saying something that would you over the edge,” wrote another.

TikTok viewers however found the video hilarious
After going viral with her TikTok video, Abi became the center of praise for her honest and relatable reaction to submitting online videos for jobs and classes.
Viewers shared their own similar stories in the comments.”I did that on a job interview. Didn’t know it sent that first one automatically,”
“The academic comeback of the century,” commented the official University of Michigan TikTok.
“I’ve been laughing for ten minutes straight,” wrote one entertained viewer.
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