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Chronic Sleepwalker Has Been Capturing Her Nighttime Adventures For TikTok—And They're Incredible

Chronic Sleepwalker Has Been Capturing Her Nighttime Adventures For TikTok—And They're Incredible
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Oftentimes, it can be difficult to decipher exactly why things go viral on social media.

This is not one of those times!


Canadian business owner Celina Myers has been documenting her sleepwalking adventures in a string of TikTok videos that have been going mega-viral for the screamingly hilarious antics she gets up to in the wee hours.

The bizarre videos are absolutely mind-blowing—like this wonderfully weird one where she serves drinks to the snow on her lawn with the enthusiasm of a kid on Christmas.

@celinaspookyboo I remember dreaming about a pool party
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In the video, Myers was seen hurrying through her house in her pajamas, gleeful with anticipation.

She gathered up cans of drinks from the kitchen before marching out the front door to toss them onto the lawn, bubbling over with enthusiasm and giggling maniacally.

The hilarious video racked up nearly 40 million views as of this writing and left people all over the internet breathless with laughter.

So how did it come about?

Myers recently talked to BuzzFeed News about her sleepwalking videos, and explained that on that particular night, she was dreaming she was at a pool party where the pool was full of Jell-O. You know, as happens sometimes.

As she told BuzzFeed:

"I know that David Dobrik was there, with all the influencers that I really like. It was really weird. I remember throwing things into the Jell-O pool, like it was really weird."

Sleepwalking is a condition that runs in Myers's family.

She shares the condition with her mom and brother and she's been doing it since she was a little girl.

"I think the very first time I was about 4 years old and my mom asked me where I was going in the middle of the night, and I was like, 'I'm going to see mom.' And she's like, 'I am mom, go to bed.'"

She was inspired to document her condition, which is often triggered by eating cheese or chocolate at night, after a most hilarious mishap.

After a late-night snack, she ended up naked in the lobby of a hotel, locked out of her room.

@celinaspookyboo I just want to pay respect to the sleepwalking video that started it all for you
♬ original sound - Celinaspookyboo

As she told BuzzFeed:

"I got the midnight chocolate cheesecake that they had, didn't even think of it. Next thing I know, I'm down the hallway and I'm naked."

Since then, she and her husband have bought multiple cameras for their house so they can document Myers's deeply weird and wildly funny nighttime escapades.

People on social media have been cracking up right along with her.






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Folks on Twitter and TikTok aren't the only ones laughing at Myers's condition.

She and her husband are having fun with it too. It doesn't seem like the videos are going to end any time soon.

"If I can help make people laugh, I don't mind, this is fun. It's like my hidden weird talent..."

So if you're in need of a pick-me-up, Celina Myers has you covered.

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