UK’s Famous TikToker Shauni Kibby Spreads Body Positivity And Goes Viral For Decapitating Toys



The Funkopop murderer, Shauni Kibby, is one of TikTok's users with the biggest fanbase. Currently, she has more than 14.8 million followers and has gone viral multiple times for beheading toys to figure out what's inside them. To be exact, she's officially TikTok's 4th biggest account! But her followers, who are mainly young adults and teenagers, love her not just for the fun edits and original ideas.

She is such a positive lightbulb when it comes to normalizing normal bodies.

In a video celebrating 13.6 million followers, she shared a video of herself dancing with her jeans unbuttoned. The red-haired 21-year-old danced to the tune, unbothered by the fact that the denim pants were too tight.

Kibby shared with the Insider,  "Because I've got a young audience, I feel like it's really good for me to do that."

Kibby's TikTok is flooded by young users who often take appearance more important than other things.

Kibby shared that her TikTok journey began back in 2016 when she was 16. After her popularity skyrocketed, she turned it into a full-time job and is currently dating a fellow TikToker with 9.4 million followers, Jake Sweet.

The two now live together in the UK, in the town of Weston-super-Mare with her family.

@itzshauni

How is this possible?! ##funko ##funkopop

original sound - Shauni

Kibby shared about her experience being part of the ByteHouse experiment and living with other influencers, "They were already a formed a group before we joined."

She didn't think she's stayed had the experiment continued after March 2021, "Going into a friendship group doesn't really always work out."

In addition, she prefers the environment she has now where she's more surrounded by nature and can focus on brainstorming ideas and filming her videos, which can take hours every day.

Recalling her first few videos, Kibby shared that she was ready for the haters and she was good at "blocking it out."

@itzshauni

THANKYOU SM FOR 13.6Mil! (What should I do for 14Mil!? #bodypositive

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She was a shy and introverted girl; however, when it comes to the negative comments, she said, "I don't think it really bothers me at all."

She also took the opportunity to impart an uplifting message with her followers with her personal experience.

Kibby, who just visited the waterpark, still gets unpleasant thoughts when she finds others with 'better' bodies. She recalled feeling, "Oh my gosh, everyone's so beautiful, why can't I be like that?"

But then, she realizes there's no point in worrying like that, "But actually, we're all just there for a good time. No one's judging anyone."

"Just be yourself, have fun, and don't worry about what others are thinking because more than likely they're not thinking anything."