
'Pirated Ms. Rachel': Little girl startled by shouting in educational video in …
A mother on August 9 posted a video of her daughter reacting to an educational video. TikTok user Momma Kolni's (@jlnnclsnchz) video showed the little
A recent viral video featuring a toddler's unexpected reaction to a 'pirated' version of the popular children's show, Ms. Rachel, has captivated millions online. The video, uploaded by TikTok user Momma kolni, shows a young child watching a screen where a man with exaggerated makeup and a high-pitched voice attempts to mimic the beloved educational character. Initially observing the screen, the toddler quickly becomes distressed, letting out a loud cry as the parody continues. The video, which has garnered over 10 million views, highlights the unique bond children form with their favorite media personalities. Commenters expressed a mix of amusement and empathy for the child. One user remarked, "She probably thinks he ate Ms Rachel😭," while another quipped, "Educational ❎ Childhood Trauma ✅." Many referred to the parody as "Ms Rachel from Temu" or "Ms Rachel from SHEIN," referencing online marketplaces known for budget-friendly, often imitation, products. The creator, Momma kolni, captioned the video with "Accla ka!!!! Ingat po sa pirated na Ms.rachel huhu 😂🫣🥹," warning others about 'pirated' Ms. Rachel content. The incident sparks a broader conversation about the proliferation of unofficial or parody content aimed at children and its potential impact on young viewers, even when intended humorously by parents.
A mother on August 9 posted a video of her daughter reacting to an educational video. TikTok user Momma Kolni's (@jlnnclsnchz) video showed the little