'The only reason you guys think that I'm inspiring is because you were taught that disabled people should do nothing, and sit in their houses, and not be on the internet or be funny or have a personality,' she said in response to a comment on a previous video. While much of her content is comedy-focused, Erin also frequently calls out ableist and sexist comments on her videos, explaining how people shouldn't make certain comments - like calling her 'inspirational' or saying that she gives people hope - to people with disabilities. Since then, she's amassed over 280,000 followers with original comedy, jokes about why she uses a wheelchair, and aesthetically pleasing lyric and lip-sync videos, alongside a variety of other content. here u go babes 💖 instant 500k likes for ya 💖💖 #fyp #disability #wheelchair #greenscreen ♬ original sound - 🕊 erin 🕊Įrin, known by her TikTok handle wheelierin, appears to have posted her first video on TikTok in late 2019.