This is where the ‘You’re coming home with me’ TikTok sound actually comes from
Oops that glass just fell into my bag
I obviously do not in any way want to advocate petty crime but you have to admit there is something alluring about being served a pint in a fancy glass at the pub, and that same drinking vessel accidentally falling into your coat’s inside pocket. Just as you’re probably well-acquainted with this feeling, you’re also probably familiar with the “You’re coming home with me” TikTok sound that’s doing the rounds on our FYPs.
This TikTok shows a woman on a night out contemplating the prospect of pinching this glass. The audio heard is a gasp, followed by the words: “You’re coming home with me.”
@k8_eeee you know youre irish when.. #fyp #irish #comedy #relatable #yourecominghomewithme ♬ chrisklemens youre coming home with me – Chris Klemens
And there are literally loads of these videos with thousands of views.
@blithesaxonMami?♬ original sound – Jules
But where does the sound actually come from?
The sound comes from a TikTok was posted YouTuber Chris Klemens
@chrisklemensi am home and the fork is secured♬ chrisklemens youre coming home with me – Chris Klemens
Back in June, @chrisklemens posted a TikTok where he’s eyeing up a particularly slender fork. He gasps, says: “You’re coming home with me” and simultaneously the iconic audio was born.
The video has now been liked over 600k times.
Chris Klemens is a 28-year-old YouTuber from the USA
Chris Klemens is a YouTuber and a comedian who mostly does comedy skits and travel vlogs. His channel has over 1 million subscribers, known collectively as the “Klementines”.
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