Item-aunty Official
A specific viral video titled circulates on platforms like YouTube [17].
"Reports" by users regarding aunties overcharging for small items or refusing refunds for faulty goods [3, 10, 12]. item-aunty
These "reports" are entertainment-based rather than factual news or data reports. 2. Consumer & Social "Reports" A specific viral video titled circulates on platforms
Official and unofficial warnings, such as those from Giant Singapore , where an "Aunty" character warns followers about scam messages involving fake vouchers [19]. 3. Pop Culture References Pop Culture References It is part of a
It is part of a comedy series featuring Aunty Success, often involving surreal or humorous takes on everyday objects (the "items") and their supposed supernatural or problematic qualities.
Reports of an "aunty" at markets (e.g., Beach Road Army Market) allegedly swapping new items for second-hand stock during the packing process [11].