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Home»Human Interest»New Jersey Woman Serenades Spam Caller, Then This Happens: ‘I Hope You Let Him Scam You After’

New Jersey Woman Serenades Spam Caller, Then This Happens: ‘I Hope You Let Him Scam You After’

Her biggest fan was a spammer

Gabriela JessicaBy Gabriela JessicaJuly 18, 20263 Mins Read
New Jersey Woman Serenades Spam Caller, Then This Happens: ‘I Hope You Let Him Scam You After’
Image source: laratamar_pa via TikTok

A New Jersey woman has gone viral after turning an unexpected spam call into an impromptu musical performance. Instead of hanging up, she serenaded the caller, who surprised her by calling back later to ask for another song. The unusual exchange quickly captured millions of views and sparked amused reactions across TikTok.

@laratamar_pa

Plz listen to this whole thing. I’m crying. #spamcall #prankcall #singing #gradstudent #funny

♬ original sound – Lara Tamar PA-C

The video was shared by TikTok user @laratamar_pa and has received more than a million views, along with thousands of comments and likes. While the creator has posted several videos of herself singing to spam callers in the past, this was the first time one of them returned simply to hear her perform again.

The video begins with the spam caller asking the New Jersey woman if she would sing for him. She responds by performing the opening song from Disney’s Beauty and the Beast, singing Belle’s introduction from the animated film. After she finishes, the caller applauds her performance and tells her she did a good job.

He then asks whether she is a professional singer before complimenting her voice and asking if she has a social media account where he could listen to more of her music. She tells him she does not have one, leaving the caller disappointed before the conversation comes to an end.

The creator has previously shared videos of herself singing to spam callers, but this appears to be the first one in which a caller returned to ask for another performance. The video does not identify the caller or confirm whether the unsolicited call was part of a genuine scam attempt.

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The video’s comment section quickly filled with a mix of humor, sympathy, and caution after viewers watched the unexpected interaction between the New Jersey woman and the spam caller. Many admitted they were surprised the caller rang back just to hear her sing again, joking that her number had probably become his favorite contact or had been added to a special callback list.

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A large number of commenters said the exchange unexpectedly humanized the caller. Some pointed to documentaries and podcasts about scam call centers, claiming that many workers are trafficked or forced into the job, and speculated that the New Jersey woman’s performance may have provided a rare bright moment during an otherwise difficult day.

Others said the interaction was oddly wholesome, with several admitting they actually felt sorry for the caller by the end of the video. “I hope you let him scam you after. He’s so sweet,” one user joked.

At the same time, plenty of viewers urged caution. Some warned that scammers have been known to record voices for AI-powered impersonation or identity theft, encouraging the creator to monitor her accounts and even establish a family code word as a precaution. Others joked that, despite the wholesome moment, the caller could still have had other motives.

Many commenters also praised the New Jersey woman’s singing, comparing her voice to a Disney princess and encouraging her to create an account dedicated to singing for spam callers.

It may be the only spam call where the caller hung up disappointed because there wasn’t an encore.

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Gabriela has been writing game guides since 2023, mainly covering WuWa, Genshin Impact, and Honkai: Star Rail. She also loves exploring new titles, with favorites like Tears of the Kingdom, P5R, Stardew Valley, RDR2, The Witcher 3, WWM, and the RE4 Remake.

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