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Yahoo
2 days ago
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
Woman Is Confident Her Chair Is Blue — But the Internet Has Other Plans
One TikTok user grabbed the internet's attention over the color of her chair. The saga began in early June when a now-viral video was shared by Kristin (@ which has now amassed over two million views. In the beginning of the clip, she asked the question that started it all: 'Is this chair gray or blue?" Kristin explained that she was asking because she was giving the chair away to someone, and the person thought the chair was gray while Kristin had always believed her chair was blue. "And she's like, 'Can you get more pictures? It's gray.' And I'm like, 'OK, but my couch and my chair have always been blue,' but now she's gaslighting me and I'm starting to believe it." The California resident then flips her phone camera to reveal the chair in question, leaving many users baffled at the sight of it. 'It's not only gray, it's very freaking gray,' one user said. 'I adjusted the screen brightness on my phone and everything trying my hardest to back you up, but sweet Moses that is a very gray chair,' said another user. Despite differing in opinion with the internet, Kristin continued to be in good spirits and joked about the debacle in videos. 'It can't be gray! It's not gray, is it?' she said as she laughed in a video posted after her viral video. Users also pointed out that a couch in the background of her original video matched the chair's color, leaving Kristin with another question: What other things in her house are gray? 'The couch is navy. The couch was never part of the question… the couch has always been dark blue!' she said in a follow-up video. She then introduces other items in her house that she thought were blue or gray, and TikTok users were quick to share their opinions. 'The rug is dark navy blue. But your couch and that blanket are 100% grey,' one user said. After a few days of realizations and laughs, Kristin sat down to take an online color blind test, though she emphasized she would go to a doctor before confirming anything. The test results suggested that she may be protan color blind, where she may have red-green color blindness. Though the realization was a shock, Kristin stayed in good spirits and has now asked viewers to help her pick a new couch. In the comments, one person thought up the scenario in which Kristin accidentally buys another gray couch. 'I'm checking the description this time,' Kristin replied with a laughing emoji. This article was originally published on


Express Tribune
4 days ago
- Entertainment
- Express Tribune
TikToker im.krispy finds out she's colorblind after viral blue chair debate
A TikTok creator known as went viral in early June 2025 after a surprising realization: she might be colorblind. The content creator, Kristin, had posted a video about giving away her 'blue' chair on Facebook Marketplace to someone in need. However, confusion began when the potential buyer responded, saying the chair looked grey instead. In the viral TikTok clip, Kristin asked, 'Is this chair grey or blue?' and showed both the chair and her matching couch. This sparked an online debate with over 133,000 comments, and most viewers agreed the chair was clearly grey, not blue. One user commented, 'It's not only gray, it's very freaking gray.' Another wrote, 'Was I just gaslit into expecting a blue chair only to see it's gray?' The strong reaction pushed Kristin to take an online color blind test. The results suggested she may have protan color blindness, a type of red-green deficiency that affects how red tones are seen. Kristin shared her results in a follow-up video and said she plans to visit an eye doctor for a professional diagnosis. @ Results are in but the doctor will be the deciding factor 🤓 ♬ original sound - kristin As the video gained more attention, Wayfair offered to send her the actual blue chair and couch she originally thought she had. Kristin's unexpected discovery has not only made her question how she sees colors but also sparked wider discussions about color perception, TikTok trends, and online optical illusions.