Australian Sabre Norris won over the internet last month with one of the most hilarious TV interviews you'll see from an 11-year-old.
Becoming the second youngest surfer to ever compete in a World Surf League event when she accepted an invitation to the Sydney International Pro, Sabre appeared on Channel 9 and had all four hosts in stitches from start to finish.
Now, she's taken her humour to America, in an interview with famous TV star Ellen DeGeneres where she once again showed why people love her.
And nevermind about her 25th place finish at the Sydney event, she was more concerned about the money.
"The good thing was, that even if I would have lost I still would have got $250, but because I didn't lose, I got $500, so twice as much," she said.
"My dad is an Olympic bronze medallist for swimming, so if I want to be a swimmer I don't have to do any jobs, but if I want to be a surfer I've got to do this narly list of jobs.
"It's like, 'clean the toilet'.
"They're like, 'Sabre will never get it done,' but I always get it done."