Home / News / Viral & Trending Eight-year-old foodie goes viral for her reaction to her first In-N-Out burger freyathegoldengoddess/TikTok The look of pure pleasure and contentment is a vibe. By Abi Berwager Schreier November 22, 2023 freyathegoldengoddess/TikTok Rectangle Weâve all seen those hilarious funny facial expression videos where a baby eats a lemon for the first time, or they taste something sweet for the first time. But what about a little girl who just found her most favorite food ever? Freya, an 8-year-old from Texas, tried a Double-Double burger, Animal-Style, with no lettuce or tomato, from In-N-Out, and letâs just say she had an experience sheâll never forget. Her mother Samantha Foss took a video of her trying a bite of this burger for the first time while in the car, and it went viral. The video from their shared account, @freyathegoldengoddess has garnered more than 1.3 million views, and itâs easy to see why. As Freya takes a bite, she leans back, eyes wide, and asks her mom to get her a âdouble double doubleâ next time with a mouth full of burger. She slaps the center console as she closes her eyes in pure bliss. @freyathegoldengoddess Lifetime foodie đ€ #foodie #innout #fyp ⏠original sound – FreyaTheGoldenGoddess Viewers were reeling in the comments. One viewer said, âI’m jealous of this kid right now. I want In-n-Out.â Another said, âLmaoooo itâs the smack on the arm rest for me!â And I agree. âFoodies are the HAPPIEST people on earth!!â Another viewer said. Related: What happens to a momâs brain when their baby smiles for the first time This little girl is definitely a foodie and loves to eat. And we love to see it. Another video posted on her account shows Freya enjoying a slice of MOD pizza. She sinks into her seat, tosses her fork down and says, âMMMMM!â When her mom asks whatâs her problem, Freya responds incredulously, âWhatâs my problem? Itâs so good!â Letâs all enjoy our food as much as Freya, savoring every bite and being downright gleeful with our taste buds dancing in our mouths. It will definitely make life happier and more interesting to say the least. The latest News What parents need to know about the âglass childâ effectâand how to address it News New study shows Black women are 25% more likely to have C-sections, but why? News âPass the babyâ anxiety: Why moms are setting boundaries this holiday season News Nicole Scherzinger fought to keep Moanaâs mom aliveâand calls out Disneyâs missing moms