Be prepared for a glamorous entrance in this building lobby, because one New York City doorman has been telling residents to strut their stuff and “Walk that s–t!”
Jonathan Vazquez, 34, has been making residents smile and helping to pass the time on his shift by turning his black entrance carpet into a red carpet affair.
“Walk that s–t,” he tells residents as they walk through the glass doors of 55 West 17th Street, a luxury condo building in Manhattan’s Flatiron district.
“When the black carpet down and I say, ‘Walk that s–t,’ y’all better walk in like this or ima send you home,” he captioned one of his videos , which has garnered 1.6 million likes and nearly 6.8 million views.
“We’re always having a good time in the lobby,” Vazquez told The Post Tuesday. “I consider brightening people’s day as part of the job. I just take things a step further.”
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One of his first videos to go viral featured nanny, Vanessa “Nessa” Antoine, coming into the condo building to work. As Vazquez opened the door for her, he instructed her to strut across the carpet.