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Rosaleen Fenton

Woman cheekily photobombs rollercoaster riders while visiting Disney World

One woman left people in stitches after using her trip to Disney World as an opportunity to photobomb innocent passers-by.

The theme park is meant to be one of the happiest places on earth - but it's also one of the most photographed.

After going on a rollercoaster, the tradition is to run to the shop at the end and take a look at the photograph they take.

Normally, at least one person has an expression that screams 'get me off this ride ASAP'.

Now imagine you're on a rollercoaster posing away when a cheeky fellow rider makes sure she's the star of the show instead.

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Her video has been viewed more than 500,000 times (maciwillneverfindme/TikTok)

As irritating as this might have been for her fellow riders, happily it's very funny for the rest of us.

One theme park visitor went viral on TikTok after she shared her efforts to photobomb fellow riders while visiting Disney World, and people were left in stitches.

In the first photo, she can be seen screaming enthusiastically, as everyone else cheers happily while riding the popular ride Splash Mountain.

Many were inspired to try and do the same next time they visited a theme park (maciwillneverfindme/TikTok)

And on Seven Dwarfs Mine Train, she can be seen pulling a goofy face, while spreading her arms out.

Her video went viral, with more than 500,000 views and 81,000 likes.

One viewer joked: "Going to Disney alone for the sole purpose of ruining people's photos...legend."

Another added: "One time we went on Splash Mountain and we looked at the picture after.

"The dude behind us was literally holding a hairdryer."

A third commented: "The first pic is just a cute perfect family photo and then there's you, I'm dying. I will be doing this."

"I bet this made it even better for those families. I know it would for me," commented another.

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