Taco Bell employee cannonballs into sink on last day

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On social media, many viewers stunned after a viral video showing Taco Bell employee cannonballed into the SINK on his last day in the kitchen

On TikTok, a Taco Bell employee’s last shift went viral after a sink cannonball stunt gained widespread attention.

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Taco Bell cannonballed into the sink on his last day

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Taco Bell employee Steven Pauley filmed himself cannonballing into a sink on his last shift. Image Credits: Kennedy News and Media

 

In a viral TikTok video, Taco Bell employee Steven Pauley made an unforgettable exit by cannonballing into a kitchen sink on his final shift.

Steven, a 20-year-old from West Virginia, had recently decided to leave his job to pursue a career in video gaming.

His memorable departure has since gained attention.

Steven’s last shift stunt in viral video

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Steven quit Taco Bell after three years to pursue full-time gaming, mainly Call of Duty on Twitch. Image Credits: Kennedy News and Media

 

On June 14, Steven asked a coworker to record him as he leapt into a frothy sink full of water. The video shows Steven launching himself into the sink, sending soapy water splashing around the kitchen. Emerging soaked but grinning, he clutched some utensils and walked away drenched.

Steven shared that he didn’t initially plan to jump in the sink. After completing the night shift tasks, he thought, “Why not have some fun at the end?” Although the sink water was usually hot, they added ice to cool it down.

Steven’s stunt drew mixed reactions online. He assured viewers that he had already given his two weeks’ notice and that everything was cleaned up afterward.

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A viral video showed Taco Bell employee cannonballs into the SINK on his last day. Image Credits: Kennedy News and Media

 

He shared: ‘On the last shift, we got everything done and cleaned the store as normal. We finished at 4am, and then we filled up the sink.

‘That water is normally pretty hot, so we had to throw some ice in there. I’m not trying to jump in a burning bath and put my life on the line.

‘I hadn’t started the shift thinking I was going to jump in the sink that night, I just thought “Why not have some fun at the end?” We cleaned up afterwards anyway.

The video quickly went viral and sparked debate on social media

 

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He defends the stunt as a fun end to his job, cleaning up afterward. Image Credits: Kennedy News and Media

 

The video sparked widespread amusement and surprise on TikTok. Many users were amazed at his creativity and enthusiasm.

While another suggested that Taco Bell employees is crazy.

One person said: I worked some crappy fast food jobs and I wish I had quit some of them like this.

A second wrote: Not very bright. Wet drive home on wet car seats.

While a third commented: I should of done something like this when I left Halfords.

Another added: Bruh lucky he didn’t bust his ass

Someone else said: Bruh some one has to clean that up y’know.

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Image Credits: Kennedy News and Media

 

Steven’s transition from taco bell worker to gamer.

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Viewers shared a mix of reactions, from shock to amusement. Image Credits: Kennedy News and Media

 

Steven now plans to focus on his gaming career, primarily streaming Call of Duty on his Twitch account “undeaddot.”

With over 1,000 subscribers, Steven hopes to build a larger audience. While growing on Twitch is challenging, the viral video brought in new followers overnight, doubling his audience.

On Twitch, Steven earns through subscriptions and virtual tips. Though challenging, he’s optimistic about his future in gaming. His original plan involved balancing a 9-to-5 job with a streaming schedule, but he ultimately decided to pursue gaming full-time.

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Image Credits: Kennedy News and Media

 

While not everyone was thrilled by his exit, Steven is excited to dive into his gaming journey full-time.

Steven’s Taco Bell sink cannonball video brought him attention and new followers on Twitch.

What do you think about Taco Bell employee’s last shift.


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