WASP is an acronym that stands for White Anglo-Saxon Protestant. Perhaps not all WASP Moms are Karens, and not all Karens are WASP Moms, but there’s certainly a lot of overlap between the two groups. #olive garden | 96.7M people have watched this. There’s just no denying how hilarious — and hilariously accurate — Caitlin’s WASP Mom impressions are. Watch short videos about #olivegarden on TikTok. She’s talking with her friend (via FaceTime) about how much she’s loving how much time she’s getting to spend with her family at home due to quarantine.

TikTok user and comedian Caitlin Reilly has managed to do exactly that with the character WASP Mom. These days, it essentially refers to people who are white, wealthy, and just kind of overall basic.In Caitlin Reilly’s videos, the WASP Mom is a master of being passive-aggressive, asking for discounts, and demanding to speak to a manager. They also perfectly capture a very singular type of personality that most of us know all too well (either from having a WASP Mom or dealing with one at work). Cheryl is going to leave a scathing Yelp review. Watching it made us simultaneously laugh There’s also a lot of potential for hilarity.Caitlin’s first official WASP Mom video featured her playing a “WASP Mom having a psychotic break during FaceTime.” In the video, we meet Cheryl, the titular WASP Mom. Our mission is to capture and present the world's creativity, knowledge, and precious life moments, directly from the mobile phone. TikTok is the destination for short-form mobile videos. Her WASP Mom videos aren’t just hilarious. Two of them have become especially popular: People have already started doing lip syncs to Caitlin’s WASP Mom character: the true mark of success on TikTok. TikTok enables everyone to be a creator, and encourages users to share their … WASP Mom Cheryl is definitely the character who seems to have gained the most popularity (probably because we all know a Cheryl or two in real life), but Caitlin does a bunch of other funny impressions, too.For instance, her impression of “the co-worker you hate during a Zoom meeting” is seriously next-level. The term WASP (which is pronounced just like the insect) first came into use in the ‘50s. Caitlin Reilly (@itscaitlinhello) has created a short video on TikTok with music original sound. Here you'll be able to see what's happening on TikTok and get a taste of the most popular, exciting, and intriguing content heating up inside TikTok. A slight quaver in her voice reveals that Cheryl maybe WASP Mom Cheryl has made several additional appearances on Caitlin’s account since then. A WASP Mom on TikTok is the same thing as a WASP Mom in real life. #fyp #foryou #foryoupage #comedy #momsoftiktok #olivegarden