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She didn’t write that one. A 19-year-old in Nebraska did.

In an era of carefully curated personal brands and apology-raft PR cycles, one woman has stumbled backward into viral fame by doing something radical: simply introducing herself. jenny seemore

She pulls out her phone to show a text from her mother: ā€œHoney, is the ā€˜see more butts’ thing still happening? The neighbor asked me about it at church.ā€ She didn’t write that one

ā€œIt’s a curse and a gift,ā€ Seemore laughs, sliding a coffee across the table at a diner in her hometown of Normal, Illinois. ā€œIn third grade, the substitute teacher would read the roster, pause, and just whisper ā€˜ nice .’ By high school, the boys’ basketball team had a chant. I’ve heard every variation of ā€˜I’d like to see more of Jenny Seemore’ since I had braces.ā€ She pulls out her phone to show a

As she stands to leave, the waiter at the diner calls out, ā€œHave a good one, Jenny!ā€

After the hardware store clip exploded, the memes arrived with the speed of a summer storm. Jenny Seemore walks into a bar… ā€œThe bartender says, ā€˜What’ll it be?’ She says, ā€˜Just water.’ He says, ā€˜That’s all?’ She says, ā€˜That’s more than most people see.ā€™ā€