This is unbelieva-bowl.
TikTok influencer Alison Koroly is on a roll, posting a video that appears to show her husband putting their toilet seat in the dishwasher.
The 12-second clip has wiped up more than 1.9 million views in three days — and disgusted reactions from viewers have been poured in.
Koroly often films comedic TikToks with her husband, and on Facebook she describes her content as “comedy sketches and short films.”
Clean freaks can rest assured knowing that the clip was actually just a joke.
“Our goal is to create entertaining content that people would laugh at and find fun and funny, and lighthearted,” Koroly told The Post.
Even though the seat never actually ended up being washed in the dishwasher, it is sickening viewers and cleaning enthusiasts alike. The head hack made its way through the app last fall to revolted responses.
“Consider the fact that your toilet seat is already full of germs, and you have now potentially transferred those germs to the same dishwasher where you will wash your children’s plates after pizza night,” Dr. Brian Mangum, an associate professor of medicine and epidemiologist at University of Health Sciences Antigua, told the outlet in November.
Viewers gave cheeky responses to the potty ploy in the comments section of Koroly’s video.
“You can’t eat at everybody’s house …” one viewer cracked.
Another person blanched, writing, “Thanks, I’m now tasting my breakfast for the second time today.”
“That’s just great, give a whole new meaning to the expression ‘don’t s–t where u eat,’ ” someone else quipped.
A second user ragged, “Suddenly have to go no.2 but there is still 60min on dishwasher timer.”
“You can’t eat at everybody’s house …” one viewer cracked.
Another person blanched, writing, “Thanks, I’m now tasting my breakfast for the second time today.”
“That’s just great, give a whole new meaning to the expression ‘don’t s–t where u eat,’ ” someone else quipped.
A second user ragged, “Suddenly have to go no.2 but there is still 60min on dishwasher timer.”
A few others claimed the throne tip is or will be part of their routine.
“Been doing that for years,” one viewer alleged. “Also engine parts come out out nice and clean.”
Someone else seconded, “Hold my beer I’m trying this.”