The former Cinnabon employee who was fired after she was filmed calling a Somali couple the N-word joked about using her newfound infamy to become an influencer.

“How many views do you have to have before you get paid by TikTok?” Crystal Wilsey quipped in a TikTok video posted Monday.

In another post, the Wisconsin mom staged a fake influencer “unboxing” video featuring the new McDonald’s Grinch Happy Meal.

Crystal Wilsey was fired after she was filmed calling a Somali couple the N-word while working at Cinnabon. Tiktok.com/@dailypaypis

Wilsey staged a fake influencer “unboxing” video featuring the new McDonald’s Grinch Happy Meal. TikTok/@geniusrain1

“Because you made me famous on the racial card,” she wrote on the clip.

Wilsey, 43, whose outburst at a black Somali couple at a Cinnabon location at Bay Park Square Mall in Ashwaubenon, near Green Bay, also shared a series of bizarre short clips featuring Labubu dolls.

The Oneida, Wisconsin, mom previously denied she was racist, pointing to her “blended” family and “colored” son, although it later turned out that the son was white but had suffered from Addison’s disease, a rare adrenal condition that can make the skin darker.

Wilsey’s foul-mouthed outburst on Friday reportedly began after a customer asked her to add more caramel to her pecan cinnamon roll.

“I am racist, and you are a n—-r,” Wilsey told the two customers, adding, “I am racist and I’ll say that to the whole entire world.” She also accused the pair of being “disrespectful.” It isn’t clear what took place before the customer started recording Wilsey.

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Court records show that Wilsey was charged with child endangerment, marijuana possession, and marijuana drug paraphernalia in February 2022, related to an incident when she was pulled over by state troopers while driving in Erie County, Ohio, according to records.

“How many views do you have to have before you get paid by TikTok?” Wilsey asked. Crystal Wilsey / Instagram

She has also left a trail of legal damage across the Midwest, with a history of more than a dozen charges dating back almost 25 years.

Cinnabon called the video “disturbing,” and said the employee had been “immediately terminated” by the franchise owner in the wake of the incident.

“Their actions and statements are completely unacceptable and in no way reflect the values of Cinnabon, our franchisees, or the welcoming environment we expect for every guest and team member,” the company said in a statement.