My nickname is 'Wood Bunny' and I earned it as the 'Bikini Carpenter.'
Apr 10 2023

Do you know about WoodBunny, the curvy carpenter who has gone viral for displaying her woodworking skills while wearing revealing bikinis? This blonde bombshell from Houston has amassed a huge following of 597,000 fans on TikTok by flaunting her physique while using power tools.

However, some of her videos have been flagged by app regulators for featuring potentially hazardous situations, as she positions her alluring assets dangerously close to dangerous equipment. Warning labels have been added to some of her posts, cautioning viewers that the activity could result in harm to themselves or others.

In a recent clip uploaded on Monday, the social media sensation is seen sanding a piece of wood while scantily clad. Despite her popularity, some commenters have expressed concern for her safety.

Several of the stunner’s videos have been slapped with warning labels, however, with the app officials declaring it dangerous for the vixen to be positioning her killer cleavage so close to potentially lethal equipment.

Despite the safety warnings, many of WoodBunny's adoring fans weren't focused on safety gear. Instead, they expressed a range of fantasies prompted by the suggestive video. "If I were rich, I would hire you to build my house just so I could watch you," wrote one wistful man. Another humorously added, "I live in an apartment, but I still need a damn porch built!"

The blonde has become a TikTok sensation with videos showing her playing with her power tools as she flashes her flesh. The carpenter is also popular on other social media platforms, including Instagram and YouTube.

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The savvy star is capitalizing on interest in her carpentry, setting up a website where she sells her handmade wares.

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WoodBunny has gained a significant following on various social media channels, including Instagram and YouTube, where she has hundreds of thousands of additional fans.

The attractive blue-collar worker has taken advantage of the interest in her carpentry skills and has set up a website to sell her "handcrafted and functional" wooden creations, which range from office bookends to kitchen cutting boards.

On her website's bio page, she reveals that her introduction to woodworking was in 5th grade, when her father taught her to use a Skilsaw to build a hurdy-gurdy for a Renaissance music project. She then shares her story in a timeline format, starting in 2007.

The Post has contacted the unabashed entrepreneur to learn more about her journey. Meanwhile, it seems she isn't satisfied with only reaching audiences through family-friendly social media platforms.

According to her Instagram bio, the beauty also is in the top 0.01% of earners on OnlyFans, meaning she makes considerable coin from her online endeavors.

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