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A young woman has left the internet in stitches after showcasing her mom's very skinny Christmas centerpiece which she dubbed the 'Ozempic tree.'
US-based Sage Rollins, who goes by @sagekellyrollins, took to TikTok to share a six-second clip of the conifer.
The decoration was overflowing with festive ornaments and other fixings, including baubles emblazed with the word 'joy,' 3-D lettering reading 'Noel' and a wraparound gingham ribbon.
But it was the dimensions of the tree which really drew the attention of viewers.
US-based Sage Rollins, who goes by @sagekellyrollins , took to TikTok to share a six-second clip of the conifer
The decoration was overflowing with festive ornaments and other fixings, including baubles emblazed with the word 'joy,' 3-D lettering reading 'Noel' and a wraparound gingham ribbon
Sage uploaded the clip with overlaid text that read 'mom's tree off that Ozempic' before reiterating in the caption it was an 'Ozempic tree.'
The light-hearted post has garnered more than 350,000 likes since December 2, also racking up nearly four million views.
And viewers quickly took to the comments to give their hot take on the tiny tree situation.
'The tree of the almond moms,' wrote one, a reference to the trope of mothers who are preoccupied with dieting and remaining slim.
Another commented: 'I'm tryna be like that tree.'
Someone else added: 'I have one and everyone makes fun of it but I love my skinny queen.'
A fourth quipped: 'I have a slim tree, and my sister always says it looks like it’s hungry.'
One creative made a brief jingle about the slim tree which read: 'OZEMPIC TREE, OZEMPIC TREE, HOW LOVELY ARE YOUR BRANCHES.'
And viewers quickly took to the comments to give their hot take on the tiny tree situation
Sage's mom isn't the only one whose Christmas décor preferences have raised eyebrows in recent weeks.
As DailyMail.com previously reported, mom Nattie Jo Powell, from Florida, sparked furious backlash after revealing she spray painted her child's toys to match the 'neutral' color scheme of her Christmas decorations.
'My toddler's favorite toys are brown cardboard boxes and clear plastic water bottles so I really think that she's a neutral girly at heart,' she rationalized of the choice.