Shopper claims her Christmas toy from Kmart is saying ‘Eshay’

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Shopper Claims Her Kmart Christmas Toy Says “Eshay,” But Others Hear Something Completely Different

  • A woman has gone viral after questioning whether a Christmas decoration is a boy
  • He bought a whooper reindeer at the store and thinks it says “eshay.”
  • But people are divided with some hearing ‘eshay’ and others hearing ‘that’s right’

A young woman took to TikTok to confirm if her singing Christmas decoration from Kmart sounds like a suburban gangster.

Teneika Louise bought one of the singing and dancing reindeer from the popular budget retailer and is convinced that it yells ‘ESHAY’ in the middle of the song.

Playing for her fans, the young woman points to the toy at the offending moment and asks if anyone else can hear it.

A young woman took to TikTok to confirm if her singing Christmas ornament from Kmart sounds like a suburban gangster.

A young woman took to TikTok to confirm if her singing Christmas ornament from Kmart sounds like a suburban gangster.

‘Kmart is a boy?’ she asked.

‘Does it say ESHAY or am I missing it? I need confirmation.

The video has been viewed by more than 1.2 million people in just three days, with 125,000 people clicking “likes” and 2,000 adding their own voices to the conversation.

Taneika admitted that she has played the toy ‘a thousand times’ and hears the very Australian word every time.

And others agreed.

“I heard ethere quite clearly,” said one woman.

Another said: ‘So it’s 100% Australian reindeer.’

“I can’t hear anything else that’s there, no matter how hard I try,” said another.

But others were less convinced.

‘He says ‘that’s clear as day’. I can’t even hear eshay’, said one woman, gaining the support of 9,000 people.

“My daughter has this toy and she doesn’t say eshay, maybe you have the western suburbs version,” said one mother.

Some heard both.

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“My daughter has this toy and she doesn’t say eshay, maybe you have the western suburbs version,” said one mother.

“I heard ‘eshay’ until I read this comment, now I hear ‘that’s right’, these eyes are playing tricks on the mind,” said one woman.

“This is Yanny and Laurel again, because it’s eshay or that’s right, but it sounds like both,” said one.

‘Another green needle, brainstorming situation,’ said another.

A Kmart staff member also commented on the videos of the woman, saying “it definitely says eshay.”

Daily Mail Australia has contacted Kmart for comment.