In a jaw-dropping viral video that’s got everyone talking, a young woman in her 20s takes “living life on the edge” to a whole new level! The clip shows her casually posing for photos with a real tiger—yes, you read that right—perched right on her shoulder.
While most of us would probably be running in the opposite direction, this adventurous lady looks completely unfazed, even as the massive tiger rests comfortably on her back.
To keep the tiger distracted during the photo-op, caretakers can be seen feeding it a bottle of milk, creating a surreal scene that has social media buzzing.
What made the video even more iconic? Her carefree caption: “POV: You’re enjoying life in your 20s.”
It’s a bold statement, and the internet agrees! Thousands of users are now debating whether this was brave or a little too wild for comfort. But one thing is for sure—she’s living her best life in a way that’s definitely not for the faint-hearted!
As the video racks up thousands of views, people are left wondering: Is this the ultimate symbol of adventure in your 20s, or has the quest for excitement gone too far? Whether you’re team “Fearless” or team “Never in a million years,” there’s no denying that this young lady is making the most of her youth—and making us all question how far we’d go for the perfect snapshot.
No matter what the animal keeper tells me about the temperament of this animal, im never trying this shit
— Emmanuel DVM 👨⚕️ (@McCartney000) September 19, 2024
Would you take on this kind of wild adventure? Or is chilling with a tiger something you’d rather watch from a safe distance? Let us know in the comments!
Read some of the social media reactions below:
“Nice distractive strategy with milk before the tiger realizes he has been missing on full spec diet just under his chin.”
“Your blood pressure is not balanced at that moment and you call it enjoyment.”
“I don’t like a situation where my village people might come out victorious.”
“Animals like this are really not dangerous if we understand their lifestyle. The distraction was giving it milk, so it can allow humans to take pictures. They should not leave it hungry for too long.”