I’m a Bud girl – I went to Sturgis Rally in revealing pants that are ‘missing the back,’ other country girls want my job
WHEN one woman suited up in her best leather for a motorcycle rally, she was reporting to work.
But after she posted footage of the weekend, other country girls said she’s “living the dream” – and they’re begging to be her coworkers.
When she set out for work, Minnesota-based Rachel Bjork (@rachbjork) took her phone along to record footage for TikTok.
The promotional model was headed for the Black Hills of South Dakota, where the annual Sturgis Motorcycle Rally is held in August.
She was working as a “Bud girl,” a promotor for Budweiser, through the duration of the massive gathering that brings around 500,000 attendees.
In a rapid-fire montage, Bjork showed herself and her colleagues having the time of their lives while hard at work.
Bjork dressed in rally-ready attire as she sold posters, posed with beers, danced with festivalgoers, and partied at concerts.
She did it all while wearing white denim cutoffs or a modern take on traditional cowboy fashion: backless chaps.
In several clips, she showed off her rear view in black chaps that framed her coordinating booty shorts.
When she changed tops, Bjork mixed it up by wearing red chaps with a similar, revealing cut.
In the video’s description, she left a note for anybody at the Sturgis lost-and-found.
“Let me know if anyone finds the back of our pants,” Bjork wrote.
Her fellow country girls went wild in the comment section, desperate to join Bjork at her “dream job.”
“Hi, where can I get a job application?” one begged.
“I want to get paid for this,” a second woman wrote.
An admirer playfully dismissed the event as “Just a casual work trip!”
“Y’all are literally living my dream,” a woman confessed.
Another asked, “Is this what heaven looks like?”
A particularly enterprising lady decided she would have the “Bud girl” lifestyle, if not the salary, all by herself.
“This is gonna be my Halloween costume this year,” she declared. “Y’all look great.”