Though TikTok star Charli D’Amelio may boast an estimated net worth of roughly $20 million, she’s not above a minimum-wage gig … well at least for a very tone-deaf popcorn advertisement.


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D’Amelio and her sister, Dixie, found themselves under fire on Saturday after swapping their signature crop tops for the big box store’s blue uniforms, posing as cashiers in a new cringe-inducing advertisement for their Walmart-exclusive snack line, Be Happy Snacks Popcorn.



A play on the formerly-viral “you too” trend, the ill-advised spot featured Charli and Dixie joining an (alleged) Walmart employee on the job after the worker replied “you too” to the sisters wishing her a good day at work.



But the cheeky video, featuring the reality stars pretending to restock their products, check out customers and committing the likely otherwise-fireable offense of riding around in a shopping cart while on the clock backfired, leaving retail workers, service workers and basically anyone who isn’t a mega-rich social media star seething.


“I wish I had enough money to cosplay as a retail worker, so fun being in the working class,” @isabella.boo8 commented on the dancer’s video.


“Wish I was this happy on my 8 hour shifts scanning groceries,” added @reelrokstar, while @__20058 shared their unfortunate experience stumbling across the clip.


“Seeing this after working 12hr shifts 4 days a week to barely afford to live,” they commented.


But hey, maybe Charli and Dixie discovered a new passion during their offensive time at the retailer — to paraphrase, @ilovekittycats710, the D’Amelios deserve to work at Walmart if they evidently love it so much.