The life that this Web resident learned the hard way sometimes goes on contained in the partitions of the home.
The TikTok creator went viral after revealing an odd situation she discovered in her electrical outlet.
“I wonder how much of our wall they may have to remove,” the caption reads 29 second clip by Gina DeVivo, which has amassed over 1.7 million views because it was posted last month.
“Why, why are you doing this?” the video begins with Gina’s helper unscrewing the lid of an innocent-looking electrical outlet.
“Because I want to know,” Gina replies, while the opposite person sings “I want to know if there are plants” to the tune of Phil Collins’ hit “Strangers Like Me” from the 1999 Walt Disney animated hit “Tarzan.”
“Oh, that is a plant, that is a plant,” Gina and the opposite voice start screaming because the wall cover falls off, revealing what appear to be two young shoots sprouting from the outlet and climbing up the wall.
“Why do plants grow in our wall?” Gina says.
The comment section is stuffed with “Jumanji” references and each serious and not-so-serious speculations about what specimen has taken up residence throughout the partitions of TikTok’s poster headquarters.
“Has anyone planted anywhere inside half a mile?” reads the comment with essentially the most votes.
“It’s that infamous power station,” suggests one other viewer.
![From the outside everything seems fine.](https://nypost.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/2/2023/07/NYPICHPDPICT000013715707.jpg?w=542)
![Not what you want to see after removing the socket cover.](https://nypost.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/2/2023/07/NYPICHPDPICT000013715709.jpg?w=540)
Many observers guessed that the unwanted wall garden consisted of Japanese knotweed, a perennial herbaceous plant native to East Asia, known for its rapid spread and causing much conflict amongst homeowners.
While the situation is removed from ideal and doubtless requires skilled help, it might probably definitely be worse, or at the least more extreme: Gina could find an enormous stash of packs of cigarettes and Viagra there, or an countless stream of acorns.