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Her response has been strategic: When a critic says she only has one move, she posts a video laughing, plays the wet clap five times in a row, and captions it "If it ain't broke." By refusing to be defensive, she disarms critics and keeps the audience on her side.

Furthermore, she has slowly diversified her content. While the "wet clap" remains the hook, she now occasionally posts vlogs, financial literacy tips, and behind-the-scenes of her content creation process. This protects her career if the sound eventually falls out of fashion.

And as long as there are hot takes on the internet, Adorexkeya will be there, hand raised, ready to clap back.

What made it stick? She didn't use the sound once and move on. She wove it into the fabric of her daily uploads, training her audience to anticipate it. For viewers, hearing the "wet clap" became a Pavlovian trigger for laughter, shock, or hype.

She has appeared on podcasts like The Comeback Era , where she discusses topics ranging from dating and faith to caregiver experiences and being "unapologetically you".