Woman with ‘deepest ever’ split tongue ‘scares’ viewers by showing how she eats
A woman with a split tongue left fans baffled after showing how she eats noodles.
Vii Duquette, who posts online under the username @viiduquette, filmed herself eating a forkful of instant noodles – but fans couldn't believe their eyes at what they saw. The mundane action was made all the more interesting by Vii's split tongue.
The body modification sees the tongue cut down the centre, separating it into two sides that can move independently from one another. Now, the tattoo artist, from Florida, US, mastered the art of using her new tongue to eat.
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In the video, which has gained more than 243,000 likes, she was seen wrapping both sides around her food to pull it into her mouth. "Eating noodles is so fun now," she added in the caption.
But TikTok viewers were left stunned by her snake-like tongue as they took to the comments claiming Vii had one of the longest split tongue they've ever seen.
One said: "I wasn't prepared in the SLIGHTEST." Another added: "That's one of the deepest splits I've seen."
Meanwhile a third wrote: "I never realised those split tongues could grasp things like that. That does look fun." However, a fourth wrote: "I'm scared."
On her website, Vii has opened up about what it was like getting the procedure done. She wrote: "The whole process was a lot simpler than I expected and it only took 15min. The sutures in the very back were the worst of them all.
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"2/10 pain for the split. I was lucky. I've personally had much worse dental procedures so I guess I was a lot more prepared than I thought."
Her tongue was swollen for around a week afterwards but it didn't take long before she started trying to move them independently and worked out how to operate them.
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