Could heaven really exist? Taryn Delanie Smith pretends to welcome people to heaven on TikTok. Thousands of people online have watched her videos.
Heaven's receptionist 'best thing on TikTok'
Could heaven really exist? Taryn Delanie Smith pretends to welcome people to heaven on TikTok. Thousands of people online have watched her videos.
What's happening?
"Thank you for calling 777 heaven," says Denise.
"Your granddaughter? OK, you're calling to see is she's gonna get in..."
Taryn Delanie Smith is an American woman. She plays a characterA person in a play, book or film. called Denise in her TikTok videos. Denise is a receptionistA person who welcomes people arriving at a building and answers their questions. , welcoming people to heaven.
Some of her videos are funny. But some of them are much more serious. People have started asking Taryn to make videos welcoming their friends and relatives to heaven after they have died.
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Taryn has only been making videos for a few months. But she already has more than one million followers on TikTok. Some think people like Denise's videos because they want heaven to exist.
Yes! We have no proofSomething that shows something else is true. that heaven does not exist. Millions of people believe it does.
No! People want heaven to exist. But nobody has ever been able to say for certain that there really is a heaven.
Could heaven really exist?
Keywords
Character - A person in a play, book or film.
Receptionist - A person who welcomes people arriving at a building and answers their questions.
Proof - Something that shows something else is true.
Heaven’s receptionist ‘best thing on TikTok’
Glossary
Character - A person in a play, book or film.
Receptionist - A person who welcomes people arriving at a building and answers their questions.
Proof - Something that shows something else is true.