Petrol Attendant Transforms into Slay Queen After Work, TikTok Video of Working Woman Inspires

Petrol Attendant Transforms into Slay Queen After Work, TikTok Video of Working Woman Inspires

  • A petrol pump attendant at a filling station has flaunted her beauty in a TikTok video that went viral
  • The lady was spotted at a filling station where she was attending to a customer, and seconds later, she transformed into a slay queen
  • The fuel attendant said some people believed she was into fraud due to her glamourous appearance

A trending video on TikTok showed a lady who shared the wrong assumption people had about her. She said some thought she was into fraud due to her appearance.

In the video, the lady clarified that she works as a pump attendant at a filling station.

Nigerian lady flaunts her beauty.
The lady transformed into a cute slay queen after work. Photo credit: TikTok/@thacute_sommie.
Source: UGC

Female petrol attendant inspires

One lady, @thacute_sommie, was seen serving customers who came to buy fuel at the station.

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In another scene, the petrol attendant showed when she had finished work and transformed into a slay queen.

Sommie jumped on the TikTok trend in which people showed themselves and what they looked like after work.

Despite her glamorous appearance, Sommie claimed she had not received her salary for the past four months.

Watch the video below:

Reactions as filling station attendant transforms into a slay queen

@Amaka said:

"Aside from cruise, u see fuel attendants, those people have money. If you know you know sha."

@Abike reacted:

"You see fuel attendants and betting cashiers, dey get money."

@AnnieVii~Nwunye Chief commented:

"You see waitresses, fuel attendants and betting cashiers, if you like dey underrate them. They get too much money."

@user54847353741 said:

"Fuel attendant in the day time and .... in de night God bless your hustle my sis."

@Oladimeji Nofisat said:

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"I be fuel attendant I sabi how e dey go."

@Success said:

"Especially during fuel scarcity. Use calculator sell, sell injector cleaner your 1 month salary go com out."

@lenalare2 said:

"I wan follow attend for this fuel attendant."

TikTok video of man dancing with petrol attendant gives Mzansi citizens the feels

In other news, Briefly News previously reported a young man went viral after posting a video of himself dancing with a petrol attendant.

The clip reminded South African citizens of our country's few treasures. The young man let Briefly News know that his friend captured this moment without him knowing.

He and the female petrol attendant were having the time of their life, and we were here for it!

Source: Legit.ng

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Rianette Cluley (Director and Editor-in-Chief) Rianette Cluley is the managing editor of Briefly News (joined in 2016). Previously, she worked as a journalist and photographer for award-winning publications within the Caxton group (joined in 2008). She also attended the Journalism AI Academy powered by the Google News Initiative and passed a set of trainings for journalists from Google News initiative. In February 2024, she hosted a workshop titled AI for Journalists: Power Up Your Reporting Ethically and was a guest speaker at the Forum of Community Journalists No Guts, No Glory, No Story conference. E-mail: rianette.cluley@briefly.co.za

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Maryn Blignaut (Human-Interest HOD) Maryn Blignaut is the Human Interest manager and feature writer. She holds a BA degree in Communication Science, which she obtained from the University of South Africa in 2016. She joined the Briefly - South African News team shortly after graduating and has over six years of experience in the journalism field. Maryn passed the AFP Digital Investigation Techniques course (Google News Initiative), as well as a set of trainings for journalists by Google News Initiative. You can reach her at: maryn.blignaut@briefly.co.za