Exclusive | Carissa Codel trolls haters by reading viewer comments in her broadcaster voice: ‘Fe fi foe yum’



“She’s thicker than zoo glass” — and not afraid to say it.

Missouri morning news anchor Carissa Codel has gone viral for her hilarious videos where she reads troll comments about her voluptuous appearance.

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“Dayuum Gurl, I want you to put a hurting on me like you do those midnight snacks,” she intoned in her morning news TV voice during one cheeky video.

“You look like you could survive a harsh winter,” Codel, 26, who anchors “Ozark’s First” morning news on Fox 49, read in another.

The 5’3″ 180-pound Codel said she started doing the videos in August and they quickly exploded. One video posted in October has 5 million views on Instagram, where she boasts 222,000 followers.

Missouri newscaster Carissa Codel has gone viral trolling her haters. CarissaCodelTV/Instagram
One video Codel posted in October has 5 million views on Instagram, where she boasts 222,000 followers. CarissaCodelTV/Instagram

She also sports 116,400 followers on TikTok.

“Sources say there is enough cake for a triplet’s birthday party — but unfortunately for Josh, he won’t be getting a slice,” she said in the clip, turning the table on the troll.

The Show-Me State newscaster said she hatched the idea for the vids after she collected some especially spicy viewer comments — one saying she is “built for breeding,” which made her crack up.

The hysterical reels have sparked fame across the US, she said.

While the comments can be brutal, Codel, who got her start in the news business at the age of 18, said she takes them all in stride.

“It doesn’t affect me at all. I think that they’re hilarious. . . . I don’t put up the extremely mean ones, but I like the insults that are very creative,” she said. “My family is very thick-skinned, I’ve never been bothered by a lot of that.”

Her personal fitness accomplishments — she lost 55 pounds within the last three years — have also lessened the blow of the viewers’ blasting her, Codel said.

“I find it so funny, like, ‘Oh you think I’m big now, you should have seen me back then.’

“I know who I am, and I know what I look like,” she said.

Sometimes the comments take a suggestive turn — with viewers expressing their desire for the curvaceous newscaster.

While the comments can be brutal, Codel, who got her start in the news business at the age of 18, said she takes them all in stride. CarissaCodelTV/Instagram

“Fe fi foe yum,” one commenter wrote.

“Brick wall, more like brick house, and I’m looking to move in,” said another.

“She gots enough muffin tops to start two bakeries,” another chimed in.

Initially, Codel worried that posting so many comical clips would hurt her credibility with her viewers — but her viral fame has only deepened her connection with her audience, she told The Post.

“I think they see me as a more genuine person,” she said, “instead of just a reporter.”


Let’s be honest—no matter how stressful the day gets, a good viral video can instantly lift your mood. Whether it’s a funny pet doing something silly, a heartwarming moment between strangers, or a wild dance challenge, viral videos are what keep the internet fun and alive.

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