If you've been on TikTok over the last few days, you may have spotted someone dancing on the London Underground.
One user has earned the name 'Tube Girl' from her bold dancing on the line which has left many confused.
With over 182.2 million views gained, it seems like TikTok can't get enough with some videos by the creator gaining more than 8 million hits.
Whilst Tube Girl is very popular on TikTok, the user's content has left many asking questions on who the user is and why she does it.
@sabrinabahsoon At the end of the day… im a delulu girlie… but i wont falter again 🫡 #tubegirl #tubegirleffect ♬ Favourite Toy - Jazmin Bean
Who is Tube Girl?
Although she has since become Tube Girl thanks to her viral videos, the TikTok user's name is Sabrina Bahsoon.
Posting videos of herself dancing on the Tube since the start of summer, she has since gained a big following with more than 200,000 followers on the platform.
In the videos, Tube Girl is seen dancing on the trains near the doors in between carriages to make the most of the wind to add some dramatic wind looks.
Moving the camera as she dances, Tube Girl sings along to the song as she creates the content.
Thousand of TikTok users have been flooding comments asking questions, and praising the user.
As one TikTok user said: "How does it look so magical like WHERE IS THIS WIND COMING FROM or are you just coming ur hair and skirt PERFECTLY?"
@sabrinabahsoon The result from my BTS video!! Peep my sis recording st the end 🤣 she made me laugh #tubegirl ♬ Water - Tyla
When asked why she films herself on the Tube, the content creator said: "For the girls who get it ✨get it ✨ #tubegirl."
Tube Girl even gave some insight into the behind-the-scenes of creating the viral videos as one follower said: "I would love to see the pov (point of view) from someone sat on the train."
In reply to the comment, the TikTok user shared that she first practised the dance on the platform before heading on to the Tube getting her camera and dancing.
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