House mix-up: Influencer gets a new kitchen unintentionally

Lucky coincidence?
House mix-up: Influencer gets a new kitchen unintentionally

Iconic image of a renovated kitchen.

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For the second time, TikToker Chloe Fountain has had handymen turn up to renovate her house. The problem? According to her own statements, she did not even order the workers.

Have you ever opened your front door and found a handful of handymen? We hope, only if you had planned it too. In the case of Chloe Fountain, however, the sight of the people working in her kitchen seems to be completely unexpected. Because if there is a mix-up, the men simply let themselves in through the unlocked kitchen door and start their job.

“It really happened again?”

Chloe Fountain asks her TikTok followers this question in a video after she finds uninvited handymen in her house for the second time. In the social media video we see the (fortunately quite chic) ​​result in the finished kitchen. The resident likes it too:

When she gets home, four workers are standing in her kitchen drilling new worktops. An (un)lucky coincidence, depending on how you look at it. Chloe Fountain gets a new, simple and elegant kitchen for the misunderstanding – the craftsmen, on the other hand, do twice the work. After all, the influencer takes it with humor. Since she likes the new look, she simply pays for the kitchen upgrade. In the end, the workers won one more customer, even if the mix-up probably doesn’t speak for the company. We would say: Still a classic win-win situation.

Not the first time

The unbelievable: About a year ago, according to the TikTokerin, such a mix-up happened before. At that time, the craftsmen emptied their building material on their driveway, ripped away the entire wooden slats of the terrace and started to fill them up.

Whether it was really a case of mistaken identity or whether it was a very effective trick to generate more followers, nobody can say in the end, apart from those involved. But according to Chloe Fountain, it was a mix-up at first and she ended up paying for the work, even though she says she didn’t have to. We’re curious to see if the beauty influencer, who usually attracts attention with her makeup routines, will be confused again in the future.

Even with the kitchen mix-up, some people seemed to doubt the truthfulness, as they find it strange that the surfaces also fit in their kitchen despite the wrong house. But Chloe Fountain insists it’s really a coincidence. She told the Daily Star that the layouts in the neighborhood are mostly the same and there have been no problems as a result.

Sources used: TikTok/chloewaterz, Mirror, Daily Star, Instagram/chloefountainn

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