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TikToker Needs Help Returning Jill Scott’s Baby Photos After Viral Find

A TikToker went viral after finding what appear to be Jill Scott’s childhood photos at Goodwill and is now trying to return them.

TikToker Finds Jill Scott's Baby Photos at Thrift Store
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A Nashville-based TikToker is asking the internet for help after discovering childhood photos of Jill Scott sitting on a Goodwill shelf—and now she’s trying to return them to their rightful owner.

The creator, who goes by Hannah with the tag @WhatsHannahInto and regularly posts thrift-store finds, shared a follow-up video on March 23, explaining that she purchased the photos after realizing they appeared to belong to the Grammy-winning singer.

In the clip, she told her followers that Jilly from Philly’s social media manager initially reached out to her to confirm the photos were of the “Crown Royal” songstress, but she didn’t have a way to get the items back to Scott.

Still, Hannah emphasizes that the goal isn’t profit. “I’ve been reading some of y’alls comments about how some of these photos could be worth money. I don’t care. I know that photos are very special and meaningful to some people,” she said in the video.

Hannah’s content typically highlights unique secondhand discoveries—from vintage wedding dresses to niche accessories—but this find struck a different tone. The original post, shared about a week earlier, described the collection as “the saddest thing I’ve ever seen at Goodwill,” and showed framed portraits and loose photographs of a young girl alongside her family members.

The comments immediately lit up with fans identifying the R&B legend, and Hannah swooped in to purchase the find. She also purchased a series of photos that, she said, didn’t feature Scott but came together with the photos, so she speculated they might feature some of her family members—making the find even more sentimental.

Scott, a three-time Grammy winner with a career spanning music, film, and television, has long been recognized for blending deeply personal storytelling with broader cultural themes.

Beyond her catalog of neo-soul classics, she has appeared in projects such as Why Did I Get Married? Her work often centers on identity, memory, and lived experience—elements that have made the resurfacing of personal photos resonate with fans online.

The situation arises during a period of renewed attention around Scott. She recently released To Whom This May Concern, her first studio album in over a decade, through her independent label.

In discussing the project, Scott highlighted the importance of authenticity and connection, describing her music as something she hopes will “reach people in a real way.”

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