Natasha Moor, an Indian-origin entrepreneur, shared a video of her interaction with an Uber driver on Instagram.
Indian-origin entrepreneur Natasha Moor’s conversation with an Uber driver is viral. (Instagram/@natasha.moor)
“I was on a call talking about my makeup brand. Just another work moment, nothing special… or so I thought. As soon as I hung up, my Uber driver turned around and said, ‘Madam, you have a makeup brand? I want to buy it for my wife. Where is the store?’” Noor recalled in an Instagram post.
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She expressed, “That moment completely melted me. No pitching. No asking for anything free. Just a husband thinking about his wife and wanting her to feel beautiful. It reminded me why I started in the first place,” adding, “Makeup isn’t just makeup. It’s love, confidence, and the quiet gestures that mean everything.”
How did social media react?
An individual commented, “This is the absolute cutest! The exact kind of content I need on my feed.” Another added, “The sweetest moment.” A third expressed, “So cute and so kind of you to give him one.” A fourth wrote, “He didn’t even ask for anything; he wanted to go to your store and support your business. He would have proudly told his wife that he drove you and that’s your cosmetics.” Moor replied, “I know it was sooooooo cute of him!!!!”
Who is Natasha Moor?
Natasha Moor is a world-renowned makeup artist of Indian descent. She later founded Natasha Moor Cosmetics.
“A few years ago, I visited shelters for women – victims of human trafficking, homelessness and substance abuse,” Moor once said in a statement, reflecting on how what motivated her to start her makeup brand. “I had the amazing opportunity to interact with these survivors, and I saw their reaction after I pampered them with a make-up session.”
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She elaborated, “It dawned on me that make-up was a universal language that provided confidence, happiness and self-love. It isn’t a vanity project, it’s an assertion to be your best. From that moment, I decided my ethos was to share this with women everywhere; to use my platform as a safe space with purpose, kindness and with good intentions to make a positive change that’s beyond the superficial. I want to empower and inspire.”









