
Bemi Orojuogun, better known as Bus Aunty, didn't set out to become a global sensation. She simply stood by London’s red buses, smiled into her camera, and shared small moments of calm. Somehow, that quiet routine became one of the internet’s most comforting corners.
Her steady presence, warm energy and minimal style reshaped what “relatable content” looks like. One of her bus clips soared past 40M views, not because it was loud, but because it was genuine. People connected with the softness and simplicity she brought to their timelines.
Brands quickly took notice. From Burberry and H&M to MAC and IKEA, Bus Aunty moved effortlessly from wholesome creator to cultural favourite. She even helped define a new wave of “soft urban content,” proving that gentle storytelling has just as much impact as high-energy trends.
In 2025, the Mayor of London honoured her for spotlighting bus drivers and everyday workers; the people who keep the city moving. Not long after, she won TikTok UK’s Video of the Year, cementing her influence beyond the app.
What makes Bus Aunty stand out is how naturally she turns ordinary moments into something warm and memorable. No pressure, no performance, just a woman, a city, and the buses that became her signature.
Still filming. Still smiling.
She truly can’t stop, and won’t stop.
Discover Bemi Orojuogun:
Instagram: @bemi.omo.oroje | Tiktok: @omo.oroje