July 21st 2024.
It's hard to believe, but it turns out that Hello Kitty isn't the cute little cat we always thought she was. Yes, you heard that right - the iconic character with whiskers, ears, and a name that literally has "kitty" in it, is not actually a feline. Mind blowing, right?
In a recent TikTok video, NBC journalist Savannah Sellers sat down with Jill Cook, an executive at Sanrio, the company behind the beloved Japanese brand. And what they revealed will leave you questioning everything you thought you knew about Hello Kitty.
According to Jill, Hello Kitty is actually a little girl who hails from the suburbs of London. She has a family, including a mom, a dad, and a twin sister named Mimmy. She loves baking cookies and making new friends, and apparently, she weighs about three apples and is five apples tall. Interesting.
If you're thinking this must be some kind of joke, think again. The official Sanrio website confirms everything Jill said, even revealing the names of Hello Kitty's parents and her zodiac sign and blood type. And let's not forget her pet cat Charmmy Kitty, who was a gift from her dad.
So there you have it, folks. The truth is out there. Hello Kitty is not a cat, and she's not even from Japan. Naturally, this revelation has left people on social media feeling completely baffled. Some are even questioning whether Hello Kitty is trying to gaslight us all. After all, those whiskers and cat ears don't lie.
But hey, let's not get too worked up about it. At the end of the day, Hello Kitty is still the same lovable character we've all grown up with. And who knows, maybe she just identifies as a little girl instead of a cat. After all, it's 2021 - anything is possible.
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