A COUNTY horse has become an internet viral sensation with his cheeky antics, attracting more than 100 million views and amassing more than 500,000 followers on TikTok – even attracting the attention of music star Jason Derulo.
Twinkle is owned by 22-year-old Eirinn Reid, a content creator and equestrian from North Berwick who decided to share her horse's one-of-a-kind personality on the platform.
The 17-year-old Twinkle shot to stardom in 2020 when Eirinn posted a video of him doing a hilarious facial expression that went viral, garnering more than one million views.
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Her videos often involve Twinkle taking part in viral trends on the platform before revealing his unique facial expression that has captured the attention of millions.
Since then, her TikTok account has only grown, reaching people around the globe through Twinkle's funny character and personality.
Speaking to the Courier, Eirinn explained how amazed she was at the reaction to Twinkle's antics.
She said: "It's so overwhelming, for a horse to reach that many people worldwide! It's absolutely amazing."
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Eirinn explained how she started the account just for some fun, but never expected him to go viral.
She added: "It was just a bit of fun really, it made me laugh and made other people laugh.
"It's unique, you don't really see horses doing that.
"To be honest, it made me laugh so I shared it and it took the world by storm. Everybody loved him, everybody was laughing."
Twinkle is based at Gilsland Livery on the south-west edge of North Berwick, where Eirinn regularly films his cheeky moments, but she never quite thought the videos would take off the way they did.
She said: "I didn't expect it. I thought people would enjoy it, but I couldn't believe it.
"I deal with his craziness every day. For it to reach millions of people was just mind-blowing to be honest with you."
Eirinn was grateful for the reaction she had received from her half-a-million followers, saying the the response had been really "comforting".
She said: "I feel it's so nice to be able to share that with so many people and be continuing to support the platform.
"It's a good feeling knowing there's so many people that enjoy the content. I'm happy to keep giving them what they want, which is Twinkle."
Twinkle's sudden stardom has also brought a range of new opportunities for Eirinn, including contact from A-list celebrities.
Eirinn explained: "We were actually contacted recently by Jason Derulo, who wanted to feature his [Twinkle's] video on his platform on YouTube.
"It's kinda surreal, you're mingling with the celebrities.
"It has given me a lot of other opportunities in the equestrian industry, teaming up with companies that support horses' health and wellbeing.
"For myself, a company called StableSkin, they've supplied me with winter jackets, which has been a godsend here in North Berwick."
Twinkle is not Eirinn's only horse, but she admitted that he had taken a slightly different career path to her other two.
She said: "I have a mare called Fleur who was the supreme champion at Haddington Show in 2022 and then I have a one-year-old horse called Indie.
"Twinkle still goes out to some of the shows but I think he likes to do things a bit more exciting. He takes the comedy side of things."
Going forward, Eirinn hopes that her TikTok account will continue to bring new opportunities for the pair and she hoped to get him out on the road more to see the fans.
She said: "I hope to take Twinkle out to more public venues, more agricultural shows so people can meet Twinkle in person – because I know there's a lot of people that just want to take that funny photo with him doing his face."
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