Engaging cooking content creator Grace Tanfelix gained significant popularity with her signature line, “Okay na to,” in her cooking content.
Social media users create a buzz after cooking content creator Grace Tanfelix uses the phrase “Okay na to” while cooking for her son, Filipino actor Miguel Tanfelix. The phrase has since become her signature line in all her cooking content videos on TikTok.
As the phrase continues to gain popularity, other content creators and social media users incorporate it into various entertainment content, noting that Tanfelix’s style and catchphrase have rubbed off on them.
@april.13.1997 Okay na to 💪 gracetanfelix mentality okaynato
@danlaudit Diet ka tuloy bigla! “okay na ‘to”
@unanghirit ‘OKAY NA ‘TO!’ Grabe ka na, Mommy Grace Tanfelix! Pati ang UH barkada, sinapian na! 🤣 Araw-araw tumutok sa inyong pambansang morning show kung saan laging una ka– UnangHirit!
@gmanetwork ‘Yung sinapian ka ni Mommy Grace Tanfelix… Ay nanay pala ni Miguel ‘yon! OKAY NA ‘TO! 😁🤣 #MgaBatangRiles #migueltanfelix #gracetanfelix #okaynato #fyp #gmanetwork #oknato @Miguel Tanfelix @gracetanfelix
@adie_space Pulling the Ms Grace Tanfelix card 🙈 #gracetanfelix #workmeme #adulting #worklife
The phrase resonated with many TikTok users, sparking a massive trend that brought joy and laughter to the community. Along with Grace’s passion for cooking, social media users have been influenced not only by her signature catchphrase but also by her culinary skills.
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