Cori Kennedy was almost not famous.
Kennedy, a Minnesota State softball player whose "instructional" videos have made her a Twitter star with millions of views, made the first one in December as a joke to send to her five siblings.
"They were unimpressed," she said. "They thought it was just, 'Cori doing Cori things.'"
She forgot about it for a while, then added it to an Instagram story a couple weeks ago. A graduate assistant with MSU softball saw it, thought it was hilarious and told her she needed to put it on Twitter.
In the 40-second video, recorded during some down time while Kennedy worked at a batting cage in Rochester, she advertises hitting tips. The biggest piece of advice: "Swing at every pitch. Don't care where it is. We're here for a good time, not a long time." She then proceeds to show off a way to intimidate pitchers: by pointing your bat straight at them. (Mild language warning in the video).
The Twitter-world agreed it was hilarious almost immediately after she posted it on April 10.
"I posted it and let my phone charge. I was watching a movie with teammates and roommates, and checked my notifications and saw it had 45,000 views," Kennedy said. "I went to bed and woke up and it had like 600,000 views."
Now it has more than 2 million views and the tweet has been "liked" almost 75,000 times as of Thursday afternoon. Another subsequent video has more than 2 million views as well.