A TikTok famous American living in Menston has surpassed one million followers on the popular video app.
Lisa Dollan, originally from Atlanta, went viral after sharing the differences between life in the UK and US.
Known more widely as Yorkshire Peach, she first downloaded TikTok during the pandemic when she lost her job.
The hilarious videos see mum Lisa embark on a never-ending journey adjusting to British life and its quirks.
It could be the way people shout in the pub when someone breaks a glass to discovering 'that really does my nut in' means someone is angry.
Reacting to the news, Lisa said: "A milly on Ticcy! Can't even believe it!!! Thanks everyone for all of the lovely messages!"
She has received lots of supportive messages from fans, including family vlogger Anna Saccone Joly.
Anna said: "Yesssss queen!!!! You deserve it!!! You are amazing."
The TikToker has now gained over 39.5 million likes in total.
Lisa moved to the Bradford district village to be with her Yorkshireman husband nine years ago.
The video that made her ‘TikTok famous’ overnight was when she tried to order chicken fingers at a KFC drive thru.
Lisa previously told the Telegraph & Argus: “I randomly did this one where I went to KFC and tried to order chicken fingers but obviously they’re not called chicken fingers, they’re called what I thought were ‘chicken goulians’, so I recorded it and had no idea I had said the word wrong.
"I went to bed that night with about 500 followers and woke up with about 10,000 and all of the UK were basically taking the mick, telling me that it was ‘chicken goujon’, and that went viral.”
She said: “I just liked how weird and crazy TikTok was really so I downloaded the app and started doing this UK American comparison stuff to fill the time.”
Lisa has admitted she found the full English breakfast the strangest thing people in the UK eat.
She said: “When I came over here I had never in my life seen anybody eat tomatoes from a can for breakfast, it was unheard of in the states, it floored me. I thought it was absolutely disgusting, but when I tried it, I really liked it, and now I love it, it’s my favourite thing ever. But it was shocking.”
She also mentioned how she finds the weather ‘strange’.
“The fact that you guys don’t really have seasons here. We have a very clear-cut summer, spring, autumn, and winter, but here you can have that all in one day, that was a huge adjustment," she added.
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