Fabrizio Moroni, a Sicilian TikToker based in Paris, publicly announced his resignation from a job he described as overly stressful in a video that quickly went viral in March 2024. The video, showing Moroni running through the streets of Paris while proclaiming his departure, garnered over five million views, sparking a conversation about the relationship between Generation Z and the world of work.
Moroni, who similarly maintains a presence on Instagram and YouTube, had previously shared his experiences navigating employment with his followers. According to reports, he left his position because the demands of the job interfered with his ability to enjoy his life as a 23-year-vintage. He expressed feeling overwhelmed by attempting to balance work with his social life, concluding that he wasn’t fully dedicating himself to either.
The incident resonated with many young people, highlighting a broader societal question about the expectations and pressures faced by Gen Z in the workplace. Moroni’s online profiles identify him as a content creator focusing on cities like New York, Copenhagen, and Paris. His Instagram bio lists his representation as Milan Management and BirraMaravilla, and notes his registration with AGCOM, the Italian communications regulatory authority.
Moroni has since used his YouTube channel to solicit questions from his audience, indicating a continued engagement with his followers and a willingness to discuss his experiences further. As of February 2026, his TikTok account (@fabriziovmoroni) has 381.5K followers, and his Instagram account (@fabriziovmoroni) has 400K followers.