Most recently, Cartwright took her talent to the drive-thru and ordered Starbucks using Bart’s voice. She shared the experience and the staff members’ reactions in a new video on TikTok. In the short clip, Cartwright had plenty of Bart-style questions for the person on the other end of drive-thru. She asked as if they had drinks with no caffeine, what sizes she could choose from, and whether or not Starbucks offers goat milk (they did not). So what was Cartwright’s final order? “Give me a jumbo-sized, with lots of ice, and make it with no caffeine, and with almond milk,” she said before adding, “Unless you find goat milk.” Cartwright then revealed what happened when she rolled up to the main window. She asked the employee’s name who took her order, and when she asked the same, Cartwright said, “I’m Bart Simpson, who the h*ll are you?” While the woman still seemed flustered, there was one employee who quickly realized exactly who she was. He told Cartwright with a smile, “As soon as I heard it, I was like, ‘That’s Bart Simpson.’” The other staff member finally caught on, exclaiming, “Do you voice him?” Cartwright answered positively, before the other person said, “Yes, she voices seven characters,” proving that he was a true fan of the voice actress. The 64-year-old Emmy winner ended the video by saying to the camera, “This is my buddy Nick from Starbucks…in Springfield.” Many fans wrote their appreciation of the video and Cartwright’s work on The Simpsons in the comments. While Bart might be Cartwright’s most famous character from the series, she is also the creative behind the voices of Nelson Muntz, Ralph Wiggum, and Todd Flanders; along with other well-known animated characters like Chuckie Finster from the Rugrats. “THIS IS SO COOL! I’m so happy he recognized you 🥺🥺,” one person wrote. Another fan shared a sweet personal anecdote: “My late husband and I love, the simpsons! We watch treehouse of horrors every Halloween. I teared up watching this wishing I can send this to him.” Along with heartfelt comments, many viewers noticed that Cartwright was behind the wheel of what looked to be a classic car, and asked for the make and model–in hopes to see more of it. The truck is a bright blue 1952 Chevy pickup truck, which Cartwright has had for years and has posted about on social media in the past. You can watch her amusing TikTok in the embedded video above. More Pop Culture:
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