A HILARIOUS mum has found fame on TikTok with her videos of a 'little girl who gets into mischief'.

Joanne Elliott from Reading downloaded the app at the start of the Covid-19 pandemic in March 2020 to see what all the fuss was about.

She started recreating funny videos of the viral dances on TikTok and filmed herself lip-syncing to songs.

The mum of two then went viral in November 2020, with her first video toppling over four million views.

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She said: "I have been noticed while out and about and when we were holidaying in Cornwall last year, one of my followers asked for a picture with me which I was happy to do.

"My family are very supportive and my biggest fan is my husband Scott who has appeared in a few but only a few of my videos rolling on the floor laughing."

Reading Chronicle: Handout picture of Joanne Elliott

The 40-year-old started making her own TikTok sounds with different voiceovers for Suzie/Suze, Craigy & Craig, nana, Katie & James.

Suzie is her "main character, a little girl who gets in to mischief."

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Joanne says creating TikTok videos helps her mentally and you don't have to take yourself seriously.

She said: "When I’m having a sad moment if I get up and film a Tik Tok it makes me feel happier! It's a lot of hard work and commitment to make content but is something I thoroughly enjoy doing and love the reaction I get from my followers on my posts."

"I can’t wait to see where this journey leads me, onwards and upwards."