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Woman Makes Viral Movie Trailer When Boyfriend Doesn't Text Back, Gets Offered Real Jobs

Woman Makes Viral Movie Trailer When Boyfriend Doesn't Text Back, Gets Offered Real Jobs

The talented 21-year-old just wanted to go out for some food but when her boyfriend stopped replying she got very creative

Dominic Smithers

Dominic Smithers

Trying to make plans with your other half can be stressful at the best of times, and can prove to be the breaking point for many a relationship.

'What film do you want to see?' 'I don't know.' 'What do you want to eat?' 'I don't know.' 'What time shall we go?' 'I don't know.' 'Do you still love me?' 'I don't know.'

It's a slippery slope, as Paulina Ramirez experienced when her boyfriend - George Giron - fell asleep while they were texting each other to decide what they were going to do. But rather than get annoyed, she got very creative.

After he stopped replying to her messages the 21-year-old filmed her own trailer for a fake film called Where The Fuck Is George?.

She told Buzzfeed: "He was only asleep for an hour, but I got bored and decided to make a video that might make him chuckle.

The university student says she has been inundated with real job offers since the video was shared.
Paulina Ramirez/Twitter

"He woke up and thought it was funny."

Despite not planning to put the video online, Paulina was so impressed with how it came out that she shared it with her 200 Twitter followers.

Understandably, people loved it and since the clip was posted it has been shared more than 49,000 times and liked by over 164,000 people.

One impressed Twitter user wrote: "Dude, why is this sooo good?"

Admittedly, not everyone was impressed, with some going so far as to call the mock trailer 'creepy'. However, the student confirmed it was just a joke and added that she's not a 'lunatic girlfriend' - even George saw the funny side.

She said: "I think people like it so much because it's relatable. But some people have taken it way too seriously [and ] they think I'm some possessive, lunatic girlfriend.

"It was honestly just a joke."

Paulina Ramirez/@foxy_prince

And though she says she's got no experience making films or editing, Paulina revealed that companies have been sufficiently impressed with her creative flair to start offering her jobs.

She added: "I've actually had some people message me wanting to pay me to edit videos for them.

"I don't have any knowledge on how to edit videos or anything of that sort. I am the least tech-savvy person I know - it was all just an iMovie template."

The California State University student says her real passion lies in psychology but she's open to offers.

"Maybe I'll consider it if I get more (work)," she joked.

Featured Image Credit: foxy_prince/Paulina Ramirez

Topics: TV and Film, US News, UK Entertainment, US Entertainment