Poet Rupi Kaur is known for blank verse poetry. So far, she has been named on Forbes’ 30 Under 30 list and has won several awards, including the Goodreads Choice Award for Best Poetry. Her book Milk and Honey which was self-published in 2014 and became a New York Times bestseller. But now a video of Rupi Kaur reading a poem from that same book is making the internet cringe, to say the least.

Taking to Twitter, a user shared a TikTok video of Rupi Kaur reciting a poem from Milk and Honey. The user named keyvan tweeted, “Airdropping this onto every phone on the plane before takeoff.” The video shows the poet reciting these lines –

you must have known
you were wrong
when your fingers were dipped inside me 
searching for honey
that would not come for you 

(pardon us for syntax and punctuation errors, we tried writing like her)

Take a look at Rupi reciting her poem with passion here.

While Rupi recited her poem animatedly with intense passion, the internet did an eye-roll. This was her first book. Since then she has written – The Sun and Her Flowers, Home Body, and Healing Through Words.

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The tweet has been viewed over 19 million times and has fetched over 22K likes and more than 4K quote tweets.

Some thought it was a parody of someone trying to be Rupi until they saw the TikTok watermark and realized it is Rupi. Some praised her for her marketing genius that made this book an NYT bestseller and grabbed her other deals. While others had to say a lot about the poem that she was reciting.

Here’s what people had to say.

Gotta give it to our girlie for her confidence tho.

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