It's not everyday you see Sam Smith making a TikTok outside your bedroom window.
Well, one woman has revealed how she spotted the singer filming a video outside her flat at the crack of dawn this week.
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Yas, who goes by @okiamyasmin on TikTok, explained how she was woken up at 7am, to see Sam Smith filming a TikTok on her road.
In the clip, Yas can be seen stood by her window, looking out at the street, where Smith is being filmed performing a short dance routine - which was later uploaded on their TikTok.
And in a follow-up video, Yas explained she was woken at 7am from 'sleeping peacefully', shocked to see Smith outside her front door.
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And people on social media can't stop laughing at the clip, with many people calling it 'cringe' to see behind-the-scenes TikToks being made IRL.
One person commented: "I’m only laughing at this because this is why I’ll never get on TikTok because I’d be embarrassed if anybody caught me doing some challenge just for exposure."
While another said: "Okay Sam Smith is very talented, but this is very funny. I don't know why, but seeing how other people make TikTok videos is always cringe."
And a third added: "This is why I only film tiktoks in the house."
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Smith later shared the TikTok on their own page, captioning the clip: "1 Million creations later, I love you all."
Last month, we told you how Smith has become the first openly non-binary person to reach the top spot on the Billboard Hot 100.
Alongside Kim Petras - who also made history by becoming the first openly transgender artist to have a number one hit on the Hot 100 - the pair achieved the feat back in October with their hit single 'Unholy'.
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Reacting to news of the number one on Instagram, Petras wrote: "I'm so grateful. Sam I can't thank you enough for riding with me for years at this point.
"I’m so [honoured] to be a part of your first number one in the US which you should have 500 of at this point. I love you forever angel Sam [sic]."
In an interview with Billboard, Petras said that she hopes she is not 'the last' transgender artist to reach the number one spot and hopes to 'break the cycle' when it comes to their success.