In a video published on TikTok titled, “Starbucks rizz”, a customer makes their way through the store performing a special dance routine, and it’s gone super viral.
Wearing a green hoodie, the TikToker, maxevasi0n, dances around the local Starbucks, to the song ‘Jersey Luv (turn me on)’. We see a couple of confused faces, namely from a customer clutching a Starbucks cup, who looks on as the viral star ‘drops it low’, in front of him.
After this, he then moves on to dance behind a group of other customers, who haven’t yet spotted him.
Two Starbucks workers take note of the man’s dance routine, and appear to look at one another before bursting into a fit of laughter.
But, the reaction that garnered the most attention was from the woman appearing in the video. Apparently named Chelsea, she is the only person in the video who actively engages with maxevasi0n.
She can be seen joining in with the TikToker’s “Starbucks rizz”, waving her arms around while smiling.
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Who is Chelsea from Starbucks?
Perhaps the most interesting thing about the viral video is not the dance itself, but rather the Starbucks worker named Chelsea who appears in the clip. The comments section of the video is inundated with people affectionately referring to her identity: “Chelsea queen”, “Chelsea from Starbucks”, and “We love Chelsea”.
It seems the fast food worker has appeared in a great number of Starbucks-related contact of late, as fans instantly recognized her, stating “CHELSEA is always in a video like I just seen the other video like 5 mins ago”, while another simply commented, “Chelsea is backkkk”.
Chelsea, who goes by the username, limilano on TikTok, is known as “the Starbucks girl”, by fans. She has previously appeared in several videos where TikTokers enter the store, and she proceeds to join in with the fun and dance with them.
An example of this can be found in cuzajahs video, which went viral last September.
She has since gained a lot of attention from fans, commenting everything from “Find me that girl” to ‘Let me pay for your car note”.