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Dental worker fired for mocking patient’s diary is relishing becoming viral ‘piece of s–t’

One of the Tennessee dental staffers who went viral for mocking the intimate, private diary of a cancer patient is still laughing — relishing her new infamy as a “piece of s–t.”

Kelsey Pollard, one of several employees fired from Premier Dental Group of Knoxville this week after the cruel video went viral, could not hide her glee as she filmed aꦐ follow-up TikTok mocking the outrage.

“When you go viral for being a piece of s–t,” she captioned the video, which showed her grinning and flashing a peace sign to the camera.

Kelsey Pollard went viral for mocking the intimate, private diary of a cancer patient — and is now relishing her new infamy as a “piece of s–t.” Kelsey Pollard / TikTok

To drive home the message, Pollard then pretended to meekly walk to climb into a dumpster — giving a smiling final wave to the camera.

Soon after sharing the clip — with the hashtag #viral — Pollard made her TikTok account private.

She and several of her co-workers were canned this week after a video of them reading and mocking a cancer patient’s private diary emerged online, sparking outrage from all corners of the internet as people condemned the major violation of pr💯ivacy.

The clip, taken by another employee, shows Pollard sitting cross-legged on the floor and leaning in intently as another female employee in black scrubs reads the patient’s diary entries, which detail the patient’s concern that there are “not any other treatment options” for their cancer.

A male employee was also in the room, but seemingly chos𝔉e to scroll on his phone rather than intervene, the vid🅷eo shows.

“Found a patient’sꦰ journal and now it’s story time lmfao,” the employee who shared the clip wrote in th♏e video caption.

Polland and her co-workers were fired after a video of them reading and mocking a cancer patient’s private diary emerged online, sparking outrage over the major violation of privacy.
Pollard has since made her TikTok account private. Kelsey Pollard / TikTok

Premier Dental Group of Knoxville shared an apology Monday, acknowledging an “inappropriate video created and shared by some of our employees that addressed an individual’s medical conditi♏on in a disrespectful and unprofessional manner.”

“We deeply regret this incident and the hurt [it] has caused,” the practice wrote in a since-deleted sꦓtatement on Facebook.

A spokesperson for PDG confirmed to The Post that the female employees involved in 💖the incident were fired “effective immediately.”

The unidentified employee in scrubs was also canned for reading and mocking the private diary entries..

After an investigation, it was determined that the male employee did not participatꦍe and kept his job.

“We are committed to maintaining a respectful and professional environment for everyone, and we will continue to take necessary actions to uphold these standards,” the pra♌ctice said.