Taco Bell employee makes a splash with viral sink cannonball on last day

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On social media, many viewers were stunned after a viral video captured a Taco Bell employee making a splash with a viral sink cannonball on their last day.

A Taco Bell employee’s last day on the job went viral after he cannonballed into a kitchen sink.

The video, which has gained millions of views on TikTok, shows Steven Pauley making a memorable exit after three years of working at the fast-food chain.

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Steven Pauley, a Taco Bell employee, quit his job to pursue gaming and cannonballed into a sink on his last day. Image Credits: Kennedy News and Media

 

Taco Bell employee’s fun farewell ends with a sink cannonball

Steven Pauley, 20, from West Virginia, filmed himself diving into a sink full of water after his shift.

The hilarious footage captures Steven splashing soapy water across the kitchen before emerging drenched, holding cutlery in his hands.

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Steven explained he jumped into the sink for fun after finishing his shift, ensuring the water wasn’t too hot. Image Credits: Kennedy News and Media

 

Hilarious footage captured the fast food employee diving into the kitchen sink, causing soapy water to splash across the floor. He then emerges, drenched, holding cutlery in his hands

The video quickly went viral and sparked debate among viewers

The video was uploaded to TikTok, where it quickly gained attention and thousands of comments. Fans and fellow TikTok users reacted with astonishment, with many expressing disbelief over the unexpected stunt.

The video sparked surprise and amusement among TikTok users. Comments ranged from astonished reactions to other former Taco Bell employees expressing their regret at not doing something similar. Steven’s TikTok fame has also translated to a boost in his Twitch following.

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Now focused on streaming Call of Duty on Twitch, Steven has over 1,000 subscribers and plans to pursue gaming full-time. Image Credits: Kennedy News and Media

 

One person said: Great execution, large splash 10/10

A second wrote: What a legend he is using his last wage to pay for repairs on the sink.

While a third commented: I’d love to see the guy filming when he realises he still works there and he’s probably the one who has to mop up all that water.

Another added: I salute you sir, better than how I ended my last shift

Steven’s explanation: A fun way to end his Taco Bell career

Steven explained that he had worked his last shift after submitting his two weeks’ notice. He and his colleagues had finished their tasks and cleaned the store before Steven decided to have a little fun.

He clarified that the water was made safe with ice to avoid any harm. ‘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.

‘Luckily I had a spare change of clothes in my car.

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Image Credits: Kennedy News and Media

 

‘I got quite a few negative comments from people saying I was going to be fired. I’m usually the positive guy so I’m not used to that.’

Steven’s plans after Taco Bell: Gaming on twitch

Now, Steven is shifting his focus to full-time gaming. He plans to grow his Twitch channel, where he plays Call of Duty, and currently has over 1,000 subscribers.

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Despite the challenges of growing on Twitch, Steven is excited to dedicate more time to gaming.

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Image Credits: Kennedy News and Media

 

Steven acknowledged that while his viral video brought in millions of views, not all of those viewers are likely to follow his gaming career.

However, he was pleased to see his Twitch follower count double overnight, and he remains determined to make gaming his full-time focus.

 


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