A REDHEADED cougar has shared with viewers the many characters she's compared to, like Stiffler's mom and more.
She also captivated viewers with her gym technique that instantly transformed her from a 6 to a 10.
Content creator Julie (@julie.withthecake) entertains viewers with many videos that show off her curvy body and vibrant red hair.
In a TikTok video, she shared the many nicknames people call her, including one with a connection to the popular film franchise American Pie.
The 45-year-old wore a red and white polka dot print dress in a 1950s style and her hair was pin straight with her tattoo sleeve visible to viewers.
The popular pop song That's Not My Name by The Ting Tings played in the background as she listed some of the names.
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Some of the monikers were Stiffler's mom from the previously mentioned movie, Stacey's mom from a song of the same name, Ms. Parker, and stepmom.
"Anything but mommy," she wrote in the video's caption.
Viewers were quick to offer their own nicknames for the content creator.
"Ok Miss Robinson," one commented.
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"Can I call you gorgeous instead?" another asked.
Julie is also a big fitness enthusiast, as shown by the many videos she shares on her TikTok.
Her body wasn't easy to achieve and she wants everyone to know.
In a recent video on the platform, she showed off a fitness technique that tested her strength and endurance.
For the duration of the quick video, she held on to a pull-up rack and dangled in mid-air.
Her round bottom was on full display in a pair of bright yellow athletic leggings.
The subtitle over her head read: "She's a 6 but her grip is a 10."
"I see the video, but I have a feeling that’s not the grip you’re referring to," a fan pointed out.
"I can’t find the right words," another chimed in.
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