Viral TikToker Reesa Teesa Signs Deal With CAA
Congratulations are in order for Reesa Teesa, whose real name is Tareasa Johnson. As The Shade Room previously reported, the woman went viral last month after sharing a 50-part TikTok series called “Who TF Did I Marry.”
In the series, she accused her ex-husband of being a pathological liar.
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Reesa Teesa Signs A Major Deal
According to an exclusive report published by Deadline on Tuesday, March 5, Teesa has signed with the Creative Arts Agency for representation. The agency’s official website states that it represents “thousands of the world’s leading actors,” musical artists, comedians, authors, etc., and pairs them with “limitless opportunities” in the realms of “film, television, music, sports, digital media, marketing, and beyond.”
Additionally, the agency’s official website notes that its current music and touring clients include the likes of A Boogie Wit Da Hoodie, A$AP Rocky, Ariana Grande, and more.
According to Deadline, Teesa shared a statement regarding the major milestone.
“I am excited to join the CAA family in what has become an extraordinary and life-changing opportunity. I hope to bring this story and personal experiences to an even bigger platform with the hope of helping those in similar circumstances know they are not alone.”
Social Media Continues To Share Their Support For The Viral TikToker
Over on X, formerly known as Twitter, users shared their excitement and congratulations for the viral TikToker.
Reesa Teesa signed to CAA?!?! That’s freaking dope!
I hope whoever they get to write her book really deals with the religious manipulation that underscored so much of her decision making.
Christian Black women make a lot of harmful choices because we think we’re supposed to.
— Candice Marie Benbow (@CandiceBenbow) March 4, 2024
Oh she’s really about to be famous now. This is literally zendaya’s management
— ✰ (@SaintJaion) March 5, 2024
I’m happy for the sister.
May The Universe continually bless and prosper her.
— The Toes Knows (@QubitCloud) March 5, 2024
Get your bag girl
— tiffany (@taylorsantihero) March 5, 2024
CAA might’ve ate with this i’m seated pic.twitter.com/Ld43HxX1PE
— 𝐣𝐚𝐲 ; 🇹🇹 (@AllMinaj) March 5, 2024
Some users have even voiced their interest in having a TV show or film created based on Reesa Teesa’s story, per Forbes.
Idk but… REESA TEESA LOCK IN WITH NETFLIX😭 I feel bad for her but her story would be a good ass series !!!! She could run it up if she gets this on tv
— iasia (👁️ + asia) (@iixviiiasia) March 3, 2024
Actor Danielle Pinnock even shared how excited she would be to play Reesa Teesa in a biopic.
Reesa Teesa from #WhoTFDidIMarry mentioned me as one of her ideal picks to play her in her biopic. This has made my entire week. Regardless of what happens I am grateful to be in the mix of legends mentioned. Queen it would be an honor to portray you. Thank you for telling your… pic.twitter.com/YsHvkfsKXI
— Danielle Pinnock (@bodycourage) March 5, 2024
Reesa Teesa Shares A “Special Message” After The Major Move
Despite the major move and major love Reesa Teesa has received, she’s remaining extremely close and down to earth with her TikTok fans. On Wednesday, March 6, the Atlanta-based creator took to the platform to share a message.
She explained that despite the recent whirlwind of events in her life, she’s still sticking with her regular routine. Additionally, the creator thanked her fans for their tremendous support.
@reesamteesa
So, what screen will fans see Reesa Teesa on next? Well, we’ll just have to stay tuned to see!
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