A woman 'screamed the house down' after spotting a creepy unwanted guest in her video.
Fashionista Kenzi decided to film herself while she modelled her stylish white outfit.
The beauty didn't have a care in the world as she expertly pouted and kicked her leg in the air to show off her monochrome look.
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But the fashion designer got the fright of her life when she watched the 'outfit of the day' video back.
In the TikTok clip, which has racked up more than 3.7million views, Kenzi sported a white crop top, blazer and some high waisted jeans.
She accessorised the look with some sunglasses, a gold bag – plus an unlikely guest.
A none the wiser Kenzi posed as a massive spider crawled over her torso.
As the eight-legged freak made it's way across her body to her armpit, the TikToker continued to model and did not feel a thing.
It turns out, the blonde businesswoman only clocked the creepy critter when she watched the video back.
"Please I nearly died," she wrote across the clip with throwing up emojis.
And, in the caption, she admitted: "I screamed the house down watching this back, omg."
Equally terrified of the gigantic critter, many people fled to the comments to sympathise with Kenzi.
One person shrieked: "Not me expecting a money spider. My jaw dropped!!!"
Another user added: "Soul left my body when I realised where it was."
While a third person voiced: "I've actually just shed a tear for you girl.
Someone else said: "Immediately scanning my room for spiders."
Meanwhile, a fifth expressed: "Help I didn't know what was happening then I saw it."
Despite her terrifying ordeal, Kenzi was able to spot a silver lining after a bit of research into the creepy crawlies.
"I Googled it and if a spider is on you it a sign of protection from danger," she shared.
"And they a symbol of good luck and fortune, which is kind of cute."
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