Susi Vidal talks going viral on TikTok for not liking store-bought pesto, her OnlyPans content, and shares her own “crazy” story for ‘Distractify.’
“Call me crazy if you want but I’ve never liked store-bought pesto.”
If you’ve spent any time on TikTok lately, chances are you’ve seen Susi Vidal’s face at the start of a video that promises to be full of unexpected plot twists.
Susi has been making TikToks for years now, sharing recipes for her “OnlyPans” followers — but you probably know her best for being the girl at the intro of every wild trauma dump story on the app right now.
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“I personally don’t notice how viral it is until people talk to me about it or until I get recognized on the street for being like the crazy pesto girl,” Susi said on a call with Distractify. “Because the stitches don’t come up on my For You page.”
While any Susi stitch video ensures the viewer is in for a good storytime, Susi is also behind some great cooking content on TikTok.
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Susi started her “OnlyPans” while in nursing school before taking TikTok full-time.
“Welcome to my OnlyPans, I hope you’re horngry, babe,” is the intro to many of Susi’s TikTok cooking videos. She calls these videos her “OnlyPans,” the name of which was meant to poke fun at her thirsty followers asking her if she had an OnlyFans account.
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“I created the OnlyPans just to kind of make fun of them — like no I don’t have an OnlyFans, but I have an OnlyPans,” she said. “I don’t know, people just liked it. And it just took off. It was kind of a joke.”
That “joke” has since turned into a brand of her own, for which she’s amassed 3.5 million followers in her three years making innuendo-laced cooking content on TikTok.
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Twice baked potatoes break the comfort scale everytime 😮💨 Ingredients: -5 small russet potatoes -1 small diced yellow onion -2 average diced jalapeños (i got you) -2 minced garlic cloves -7oz bacon (save some bacon bits for topping) -3/4c shredded cheddar (+ more for topping) -1/3c heavy cream -6tbsp butter -olive oil -salt and pepper -chives and sour cream for the top! Recipe: -preheat oven to 425F. Wash potatoes and cover in olive oil and salt. Pierce potatoes a couple times on each side. Add to oven rack and bake for 60-75min until soft (a knife should easily go through it). Remove from oven and let cool before cutting -while potatoes are baking chop onions, garlic, and jalapeños. Sauté in oil on med heat until tender. Set aside -cut bacon in small strips and cook on med heat until crispy. Remove and transfer to paper towel lined plate. TIP if you put the bacon in the freezer for a little it’ll be easier to cut! -heat cream and butter together until melted (can also do this in the microwave) -carefully cut the potatoes in half and gently scoop out the middle into a bowl. Leave some potato to the skin so it can hold its shape. -mash the potatoes and add the cooked onions, cream/butter, shredded cheddar, bacon bits, salt and pepper to taste ***if the filling is too thick and not creamy enough add more cream or butter (OR BOTH 😛) -fill potatoes, top with cheddar and put back in the oven for 10-15 min until cheese is melted (you can change the oven to broil or 425F but make sure it doesn’t burn) -top with sour cream, chives and bacon bits!! The perfect little side dish for dinner, enjoy ☺️
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“I’ve always been into making videos and then I started cooking in nursing school [with my best friend],” she said of her TikTok origins, noting she used to post vlogs on YouTube before she moved to TikTok. “So then during nursing school, I would just post random vlogs and also what I was cooking, and it kind of took off.”
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Susi claims her best friend “dragged [her]” into the hobby, starting when they made homemade pasta together one night.
“We both sat there and we were like wow we made this whole dish completely on our own with zero chef skills and zero cooking skills,” she said. “And that just kind of sparked something in me.”
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Since then, Susi has found a home among FoodTok, sharing recipes and cooking videos regularly with her followers. Though she landed a nursing job not long after graduating, she quit it in February to pursue content creation full-time.
“I feel like it’s everybody’s dream job being able to work for yourself, and now I’m able to just make fun videos and enjoy life a little bit more,” she said. “I’m very grateful to be in this position.”
Susi’s seen some of the “store-bought pesto” stitches — and has a story of her own.
Susi’s pesto video has thousands of stitches, each story wilder than the next — and though the format isn’t really the kind of content she’s comfortable sharing on the internet, she says being known as the “store-bought pesto” girl doesn’t really bother her.
“The whole thing is just wild,” she said. “And I think people are really creative that they took the intro video and decided to make it into this full-blown trauma dump trend.”
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Susi attempted to participate in the trend she’s best known for, sharing a story of her attempting (and failing) to hide a wild hangover from her parents when she was 18, though the comments on her video seemed to poke fun at how tame the story was compared to some of the other stitches.
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“At this point, I’ve just given up because I honestly don’t like to trauma dump online,” she said. “I just figured people wanted me to say something about it. So I feel like the best way to say something without sitting there and actually saying something was participating in the trend to be like, ‘I see you guys. This is fun,’” she said.
@susi.vidal
the only pesto recipe you need: 1c basil, 1/3c parmesan, 1/4c olive oil, 2 large garlic cloves, 1 1/2tbsp pine nuts, 1tbsp lemon juice, pinch of salt! Blend until smooth! 💚
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You’re bound to see plenty more of Susi’s stitches come across your For You page in the coming weeks before the trend dies down, but if you want to see more of Susi’s content (and pick up some cooking skills along the way), she said you should watch the recipe featured in the stitch.
Her homemade pesto recipe is super quick and only takes 10 minutes and a food processor — no trauma necessary.
Since winning Season 1 of ‘Squid Game: The Challenge,’ Mai Whelan (aka Player 287) has been laying low and spending time with her family.
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The Gist:
A whopping 456 players entered Squid Game: The Challenge, but only one will claim victory.
Mai Whelan (Player 287) took home the crown and the life-changing $4.56 million prize.
Since winning, Mai has enjoyed laying low and relaxing at home with her family.
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Spoiler alert: This article contains spoilers for the Season 1 finale of Squid Game: The Challenge.
After a thrilling 10 episodes spanning three weeks, Netflix finally unveiled the inaugural winner of Squid Game: The Challenge. The finale saw Sam Lantz (Player 016), Mai Whelan (Player 287), and Phill Cain (Player 451) compete in the final challenges for the life-changing grand prize.
Ultimately, following a series of gripping “Rock, Paper, Scissors” rounds, Mai emerged victorious, securing the record-breaking $4.56 million prize and etching her name into the history books. Months have passed since Mai last sported her green tracksuit, so where is she now? Keep reading to discover her current whereabouts!
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What is ‘Squid Game: The Challenge’ winner Mai Whelan up to now?
Despite bagging an impressive $4.56 million, Tudum noted that “little else has changed” in Mai’s quiet post-victory life. She returned home to Virginia, opting for a low-key life with her husband and their two dogs. Additionally, Mai has been enjoying spending quality time with her 12-year-old granddaughter.
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“It was a relief to go back to normal life and not worry about getting eliminated. I needed that after two and a half weeks of intense go, go, go, and emotional ups and downs,” Mai told the outlet. “But the person that came into [the competition] is me. I’m still Mai, and she hasn’t changed — except that I came out stronger.”
How is Mai putting her ‘Squid Game: The Challenge’ winnings to use?
Now, you might be curious: What is Mai doing with her winnings?! Well, as the proud recipient of $4.56 million, Mai treated herself to an intricately beaded, black velvet Ralph Lauren gown, which she flaunted at the Squid Game: The Challenge finale watch party on Dec. 6, 2023, in New York City.
“It’s a beautiful dress. I couldn’t help it,” she said of the purchase. “But that’s about as frivolous as I want to go.”
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Mai Whelan (Player 287) at the ‘Squid Game: The Challenge’ finale watch party on Dec. 6, 2023 in NYC.
For now, Mai is using the money to renovate her home, with plans to build a small dock for a boat. However, once her home improvements are complete, Mai’s focus will shift toward making a positive impact on the lives of others.
“My heart is with people, animals, and climate change,” Mai shared regarding how she plans to spend her winnings. “If we continue what we’re doing, there won’t be a future for all the little kids growing up right now.”
Squid Game: The Challenge is now streaming on Netflix.
Amazon will no longer accept Venmo as a payment option starting in January 2024. Why has Amazon decided to drop the payment service?
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The Gist:
Amazon announced that it will no longer be accepting Venmo as a payment method for purchases beginning on Jan. 10, 2024.
The tech giant hasn’t explained its decision, but some have speculated that Venmo wasn’t a secure enough payment platform to partner with Amazon.
Amazon will still take payment from Venmo debit and credit cards.
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Although Amazon offers its users many things, one of the things it prizes most is convenience. You can order things quickly, and they’ll ship to you almost immediately. Another way that the tech giant has maximized convenience is by allowing you to pay for goods in a huge variety of different ways.
Recently, though, Amazon announced that it will no longer be accepting payments through Venmo starting early in 2024. Now, many want to know why Amazon decided to stop accepting Venmo payments. Keep reading for all of the details.
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Why did Amazon drop Venmo?
In Amazon’s announcement that it will no longer be accepting Venmo payments, the company didn’t explain its decision. The tech giant did emphasize that there are still many ways for users to pay for orders, including using a credit card and through Apple Pay.
Amazon said that the change would be effective on Jan. 10, 2024, and that users would have to switch their payment method before then.
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The company placed a particular emphasis on any subscriptions that might be tied to a Venmo account, as those will be charged automatically and be rejected if the payment information isn’t updated.
Also, Amazon clarified that while payments from Venmo itself will be banned, payments from Venmo credit cards or debit cards will still be allowed, just like most other major credit cards.
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Because Amazon hasn’t explained its decision, all the public can do is speculate about why it may have decided to ban Venmo. Amazon might be launching some sort of rival service, and it wants to preemptively remove Venmo so that users will have to sign up for its service instead. Ultimately, though, we won’t know for sure until Amazon decides to explain the decision.
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Some think that people were using Venmo to scam Amazon.
Another potential reason that Venmo payments are no longer allowed is that Venmo wasn’t a safe enough payment platform, which meant that some users were able to use it to orchestrate scams.
Venmo was created largely to allow people who knew one another to directly transfer cash back and forth without an intermediary like a bank. It wasn’t designed to be used as payment for larger companies.
Although services like Venmo have some pretty obvious perks, there are also some downsides when it comes to things like security. Amazon is one of the largest retailers in the world, and that obviously means that it wants its marketplace to be a safe place for buyers and sellers to do business, even if that means that people who pay with Venmo are out of luck.
A dad and his two kids are going viral on TikTok after they accidentally saw a Christmas gift on their doorstep, ruining the surprise.
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There’s something undeniably magical about Christmas, especially when you’re a kid and you get to wake up in the morning and see the gifts that Santa brought you in the middle of the night.
You thank your parents for allowing the jolly, large, bearded man to come into your home and hook you up with all of the gifts you’ve been begging them to get you.
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You don’t question the economics of how Santa manages to make deals with companies from across the globe that are at the top of their respective industries. Nor do you really care about how one man is able to make so many deliveries in a single night or how he gets into houses without chimneys.
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You just know that there’s no better feeling than tearing open that wrapping paper and seeing that special gift you’ve been thinking about for a long time.
And even if you don’t believe in Santa Clause or that Elves are making handshake deals with Japanese gaming companies to manufacture Nintendo Switches, you can still enjoy that element of surprise.
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Source: TikTok | @frankpappalardo
That is, unless an ill-timed delivery ruins the magic for you, which is what happened to this family in a viral TikTok and it looks like their doorbell camera recorded the entire thing.
TikToker @frankpappalardo writes in a text overlay of the clip: “The problem with ordering online when you have kids…”
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In the clip, a dad can be seen coming home with his two daughters — it looks like they were picked up from school. And what was waiting for them? A giant box containing a toy that one his kids was really, really excited about.
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Source: TikTok | @frankpappalardo
Unsure of how to cover up the fact that the big Christmas surprise was effectively ruined at that moment, he stammers through some excuses that even the most gullible of children probably wouldn’t believe.
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Source: TikTok | @frankpappalardo
It’s hilarious to see him react in real-time, cussing up a storm and trying to convince the girls that they didn’t see the gifts or that it actually wasn’t for them but for someone else, but those kids seemed to know what was up.
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Source: TikTok | @frankpappalardo
Which means that they’ll have to play the waiting game until Christmas when they can finally open the gift.
It’s difficult to not wonder though: was he not receiving email updates about the status of his delivery? If it was delivered from Amazon he should’ve received a notification that it was delivered.
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Or perhaps the source of his ire was the fact that he left specific instructions about the delivery, or maybe he just thought that the gift would’ve been delivered in a box and not just, you know, left out in the open for everyone in the world to see what he purchased?
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Source: TikTok | @frankpappalardo
He hints as much in the video, and it’s not that difficult to understand his frustration: it’s not like you get a Playstation 5 delivered to your house and the parcel service simply leaves the box on your front doorstep, unless it’s wrapped up in a different package.
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Source: TikTok | @frankpappalardo
What do you think? Is this on whoever delivered the package? Or should dad have been more proactive in monitoring when the packages were coming to the house and not assumed that there was going to be a box big enough to fit the large gift that he ordered for Christmas?
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