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Kym Whitley testing a viral vacuum‑seal travel bag on her Gadget Girly series. Kym Whitley testing a viral vacuum‑seal travel bag on her Gadget Girly series.

Kym Whitley Is Back as Gadget Girly — Testing the Internet’s Latest Obsessions

Kym Whitley tests a viral vacuum‑seal travel bag in her new Gadget Girly series, blending comedy, curiosity, and real‑world truth in classic Kym fashion.

Kym Whitley brings her comedy chops to a new kind of chaos.

Kym Whitley puts a viral travel gadget to the test in her new Gadget Girly series — Photo: Kym Whitley YouTube

One of our favorite people, legendary comedian and actress Kym Whitley — from Next Friday to Netflix’s The Upshaws — returns as Gadget Girly, a new venture where she puts her latest gadget discoveries to the test inside her Valley compound.

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Kym Whitley is testing the internet’s latest obsessions so we don’t have to panic-buy blindly.

Buy, try, or deny — Kym brings the auntie comic timing, the gadget curiosity, and the “wait, does this actually work?” energy every viral product deserves.

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“Hey y’all, it’s your girl Kym Whitley and welcome to Kym Cam Gadget Girly Edition.” From the jump, she’s in full Kym mode — warm, hilarious, and ready to see whether these viral gadgets actually live up to the hype.

Kym kicks things off with a vacuum‑seal travel bag, the kind that’s been all over TikTok and Instagram. “I love a good gadget. Especially the ones that make you go, ‘Wait, what?’” she says, setting the tone for the experiment.

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She opens the bag and loads in one of her travel must‑haves — a wig, naturally — making sure there are no stray bobby pins ready to sabotage the whole operation. “Baby, that’s gonna bust open the bag,” she warns, giving us classic Kym commentary.

Once everything is zipped tight — “Locked and loaded,” as she repeats — she attaches the mini vacuum and waits for the magic. The commercials promise a 10‑second transformation. Reality? Not quite.

The bag starts shrinking slowly, inch by inch. Kym adjusts the seal, presses the edges, and keeps the faith. When it finally begins collapsing, she lights up: “Look at that! Look at that!” It works — just not at the speed the internet pretends it does.

Then she calls out the real culprit: “Y’all stop speeding these videos up.” A universal truth for anyone who’s ever bought a gadget off a viral clip.

Once the air is fully sucked out, she quickly caps the valve — “Hurry up, put the top on it!” — and shows off the final result. It’s compact, it’s functional, and it’s definitely not a 10‑second miracle.

Then she turns it over to the audience with her signature flair: “Is this a buy, a try, or a deny? Put it in the comments.”

Before signing off, she invites viewers to send in their own gadget ideas. “If you have a cool gadget you want me to try, tag me, DM me, drop it in the comments.”

Kym Whitley as Gadget Girly is the perfect blend of comedy, curiosity, and real‑world testing — a series built for the internet age, delivered with her signature warmth, ‘whit‘, and unfiltered honesty.

And don’t forget to follow this girl at her new YouTube page: Kym Whitley on YouTube

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