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TikTok Is Hilariously Lusting After Theme Park Grinch After Shady Interaction Goes Viral

TikTok Is Hilariously Lusting After Theme Park Grinch After Shady Interaction Goes Viral
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Tis the season, of course, when moments get merry. Though there is one Christmas creature who can be kind of scary.

It's the Grinch that I talk of! A creature of gall, with a chasm of a heart that's three sizes too small.


Okay, enough of that.

The Grinch is a beloved Dr. Seuss character who terrorized the land of Whoville near Christmastime, stealing their Christmas cheer until he learns no amount of material objects define Christmas for the Whos.

And he still makes an appearance at Universal theme parks near the holidays:

The Grinch and the woman behind the camera, known as Alessa Dufresne or @thatdisgirl, were connecting on their outfits and makeup—specifically lashes.

“Yours are fake,” he said about her lashes.

“But you’re doing great work with the contour. Yeah, I can tell.”

TikTok is...kinda into this Grinch?

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After the conversation about the contour, the Grinch waved away Alessa in character.

"Yeah, yeah, whatever."

In a follow-up video, she showed the Grinch more in his natural habitat, dealing with children and guests of the park as they pass through his space.

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The response from thirsty TikTokers has been hilarious.

“Whatever they’re paying him, it’s not enough,” said one user.

"This is not helping with my crush on The Grinch," wrote another.

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So far, it does not appear that Dufresne and The Grinch have had any more encounters.

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