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Julia Banim

Glam electrician has people begging to be her apprentice after posing in work gear

An electrician has left people begging to be her new apprentice after sharing videos of herself dancing around in her dusty work clothes - with some suddenly remembering all the urgent rewiring work they need to have done around the house. Sparky Isabell McGuire has recently wowed fans with her at-work vids, which show her clad in full gear.

In one clip, she can be seen dancing around to the Tinie Tempeh song Pass Out while wearing her dirty work trousers and boots, while in another she blasts out Amy Winehouse's Tears Dry On Their Own. Isabell, who regularly shares content on TikTok, rocks a far more glamorous image than is commonly associated with her hands-on profession, and many people have claimed to be 'ridiculously in love' with her stylish yet casual look.

Isabell, who goes by the username @isabellmcguire0, has clocked up more than 144.7K followers and 1.6M likes on TikTok. One video in particular, which sees Isabell dancing around to Akon's Smack That has racked up an extraordinary 10.6 million likes and counting at the time of writing.

The clip sees Isabell whipping off her work hoodie to reveal a fashionable crop top and shiny gold necklace beneath, paired of course with her trousers, tool belt, and trusty work boots. She confessed she had 'no makeup on' plus 'hair week old from hairdressers'.

Some have joked they'd work for her for free (@isabellmcguire0/TikTok)
Isabell has sparked plenty of interest with her glam videos (@isabellmcguire0/TikTok)

Her striking look has made quite an impact with her dazzled followers, many of who have asked her to marry them, while a number of people said she's encouraged them to take up trades after showing how career stereotypes could be challenged.

Some joked that they 'suddenly' remembered electrical work needed to be done around the house, with one person teasing, "All of a sudden my house needs re-constructing." Another commented: "Whatever you're fixing, mine just broke!"

Others jokingly pleaded with her to take them on as her personal apprentice, with one particularly eager sparky offering to work for her without pay.

Do people often act surprised when they learn your profession? We pay for stories. Email us at julia.banim@reachplc.com

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