Sunday, June 12, 2011

I just love cats! Tearful online 'dating' video that's burning up the internet

By Mike O'brien

Last updated at 12:17 AM on 12th June 2011

It's already brought joy to three million Youtube viewers and it's sure to tickle many many more.

Posted on June 3 and titled eHarmony Video Bio, it stars a woman calling herself Debbie, who seems shy and a bit ditzy but nevertheless is looking for a soulmate.

She says it's her first attempt at an online dating video and that she's nervous and excited at the same time.

'They just too cute': An over-emotional Debbie cries as she talks about cats in her hilarious eHarmony Video Bio

After announcing she's an MBA graduate from Villanova university, she says she love cats and then bursts into tears.

As she wipes away the tears she says: 'Sorry, but I love cats, I just wanna hug all of them but I can't.'

She manages to pull her self together for a few seconds before breaking down again.

'I'm thinking about how cute they are with their ears, and whiskers, and nose ...,' she says.

Getting started: Cool and rather shy, Debbie's all sweet and innocent before her emotions get the better of her

After saying how she wants all the cats in a basket and a few other feline related lines she abruptly ends the video by saying, while still crying: 'I can't, I can't.'

While the chances of this being a genuine video for eHarmony, it's certainly one of the funniest solo-to-camera performances since Chris Crocker's Leave Britney Alone was uploaded in September 2007.

That got nearly 40 million hits and earned him spots on several high-profile talk shows.

Cat crazy: For a few seconds Debbie regains her composure, then she starts talking about cats again

He started a music career and is in talks to appear in a reality TV show.

'Debbie,' meanwhile, was the first video uploaded by Cara Hartmann, who describes herself as an entertainer and lists her details as 23 and a resident of the U.S.

Her second video, posted on June 4 is entitled Cara And Kara.

She employs a bit of camera trickery to make it look like two identical heads attached to one body.

In the video, 'they' say: 'We just want to share some of our bedtime rituals, what we do before we go to bed.'

Eventually, the two heads turn to each other and say: 'I love your hair ... I love your eyes ... I love your nose.'

She may never reach the 40 million hits mark, but it looks we're all going to be seeing more of Cara Hartmann.

And if that was really a dating video, one could only offer one piece of advice to her potential suitor: 'Good luck with that cat thing.'

Source: MailOnline

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