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Woman horrified to discover she's been declaring her love for Justin Bieber on work emails without knowing it

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Published 16:10 25 Sep 2024 GMT+1

Woman horrified to discover she's been declaring her love for Justin Bieber on work emails without knowing it

Jessica Stahle shared the mortifying realisation on TikTok in a clip that's been viewed 2.1m times

Ellie Kemp

Ellie Kemp

E-mails are arguably one of the biggest banes of the modern world. Whether they're 'finding you well' or quite the opposite, we've all made a tech-related error at some point in our careers.

Sometimes it's pressing send too soon or forgetting to attach that all-important file you'd sworn you'd sent over.

But one woman recently made a mortifying discovery about her email signature.

For years, she'd been using it to declare her love for Canadian megastar Justin Bieber without even realising.

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Worse still, it was her boss who pointed out the blunder.

Jessica Stahle was mortified to make the discovery. (TikTok/@jessicastahle31)
Jessica Stahle was mortified to make the discovery. (TikTok/@jessicastahle31)

Jessica Stahle took to TikTok to share the embarrassing story on her account @jessicastahle32. In a viral clip which has been viewed 2.1m times, she asked: "How many aura points did I lose when I found out today that every email I've sent since I was 10 from my primary email has the auto signature "~i'm in love with Justin Bieber's new haircut!!!!!!~" (The only reason I found out is because my manager brought it up)" (sic).

In a follow-up video Stahle, from Los Angeles, explained she thought the signature was 'optional.'

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She said: "I did know that I had this signature on my email, but I thought it was optional because when I used my laptop, it showed it at the bottom and I just deleted it every time on my iPhone, which is where I send most of my emails from now."

While she recognised she should've scrapped the cringe-inducing sentiment years ago, Stahle wanted to keep it as a reminder of her fangirl days.




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Fortunately, Stahle said her job 'doesn't really involve a lot of e-mailing,' adding: "It's just more like confirming, ok, I’ll be there at this time. Back and forth."

Viewers were left in stitches by Stahle's admission as one said: "This is SO FUNNY", with a second confessing: "I'm on the floor [laughing]."

Others were quick to share their own painful blunders. One wrote: "my name is Cora, and mine signed "Cora Cora Cora the explora" until I was 25. I'm a lawyer."

A second shared: "The name of my iPhone was “horses are strong” and I went through so many zooms in school, work, etc before my therapist finally told me that’s the name that shows up on the zoom screen".

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Stahle warned others: "Take this as a cautionary tale to just double-check your Gmail settings and make sure that your auto signature is what you would like it to be."

You've been warned!

Featured Image Credit: Tiktok/@jessicastahle31/Getty/Johnny Nunez

Topics: Social Media, TikTok, Justin Bieber, Viral

Ellie Kemp
Ellie Kemp

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