Video of girl attempting to take photo of her outfit takes a hilarious turn
The struggle to take a decent photo of your OOTD is real.
Do you take an overhead selfie? You'll miss out on capturing your pants and shoes. A mirror pic? Good luck finding the right angle without your arm blocking the way.
But Twitter user @itmightbetrin, or Trin, decided to get creative with her outfit flex. The result, though, is a little less walk, walk, fashion baby, and a little more stumble, stumble, fall fall.
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In the video, Trin decides to stand up on the bathtub ledge to get her full outfit in frame. She takes a moment to adjust her shirt for the camera before the entire shower curtain rod comes tumbling down, and takes her with it. Looking shook, she sits for a full 8 seconds in stunned silence on the floor before a voice offscreen asks "Trin, are you alright?"
"For everyone saying I was just sitting there to see if I was good," she replied to her post, "I was really sitting there to see if my momma heard an If she was gone come in and beat my ass."
Twitter found her reaction all too relatable, and began jumping in with their own replies.
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She later replied to her original tweet saying, "I swear I’m not a dumb ass, be my friend plz." Everyone gets knocked down sometimes, Trin, but just you have to get back up again. And maybe next time just have a friend take the pic of your fit.
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