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Woman earns USD 25,000 from ONE TikTok video of herself teaching people how to jump with big breasts

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Woman earns $25,000 from ONE TikTok video of herself ‘teaching people how to jump’ with big breasts

A woman has gone viral for a video of herself jumping up and down on TikTok – earning $25,000 for just one post.

Influencer Katiana Kay, 18 from Miami, has cashed in big time after a fan asked her to "teach them how to jump" when you have big breasts.

Happy to oblige, Katiana shared a tongue-in-cheek clip to show off just how to do the basic task and has earned herself a nice pay check in the process.

“The video was super candid, not much thought was put into it,” Katiana told Jam Press.

“People always comment and ask me to jump, obviously to see my t**s jiggle.

“So I figured it would be comical to make a TikTok about it – and I was smiling and happy the whole time.”

In the clip, Katiana can be seen explaining to the camera exactly how to jump, just before she takes a leap.

Although she has an impressive following of 1.3million fans across Instagram (@katianakay) and Tiktok (@secretkatiana), the influencer was still surprised when she went viral.

She said: “I just remember being on my TikTok Live and within seconds I went from 100-ish viewers to over 2,000 – and it kept going!

“I was bullied my whole life for having big boobs, so I guess I feel happy now that people like them.

“I obviously made this as a thirst trap. But I had no clue how big it would get.”

The video has so far racked up over 600,000 views and fans love the cheeky jump.

"What about jumping jacks," wrote one fan, who wanted to see a more advanced jump.

"And I'm going to see this in slow motion, thanks a lot," added someone else.

"Thanks I now know how to jump," wrote another person.

A fourth person added: You can teach me everything you want."

Katiana is happy to entertain her fans but also knows that social media can often contribute to mental health issues – so gives herself time off from being on her phone now and then.

She said: “Even though it’s my job to be engaging for people through their screens, I know more than most how bad these devices and social media can be to your mental health and happiness.

“Being on social media all day makes you constantly compare yourself and your life to others. Comparison is the killer of happiness.

“That’s why I encourage people to put their phones down.

“They will be happier if they spend time with their friends, family, and loved ones.

“This is the message that I ultimately want to be spreading with my platform, for people to reconnect.

“But sometimes you just have to flaunt your curves!”

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