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Rosaleen Fenton

Woman's attempt to vacuum car goes wrong as she accidentally rips out extensions

A woman's embarrassing experience vacuuming her car has gone viral after the hilarious clip racked up more than 11 million views.

The woman, only known as Annette was left mortified when she attempted to clean her car, only to accidentally suck up her hair extension with the vacuum.

Her friend shared a clip on TikTok, which left people in stitches at the unfortunate incident.

In the caption, she joked: "Whooops."

In the video, she can be seen vacuuming her seat before lifting up the nozzle slightly and sucking her hair.

She can be seen looking horrified before rushing to turn off the machine, while her friend can be heard laughing in the background.

The clip has been viewed 11.5 million times and racked up nearly 400,000 likes and thousands of comments.

Lots of viewers were left horrified by the hair-raising experience.

One viewer begged: "Please tell me that's a hair extension."

Another joked: "When I slurp a spaghetti noodle."

A third commented: "That's one way to get rid of your hair extensions."

Another commented: "Dead, I can't stop watching this."

Meanwhile, one woman went viral after sharing her theory on who is to really blame for Jack's death in the Titanic.

The unlikely theory left people in stitches as she unexpectedly accused one actor of specifically causing the lover's death.

And one woman who decided to have her first kiss at 24-years-old left people captivated by her journey.

M'Lynn Martin, a 24-year-old woman, became a viral star this week after creating a form and invited applicants to fill it in if they wanted to be part of her first kiss.

She shared clips of the hilarious escapade on TikTok, where her videos racked up millions of views as people accompanied her virtually on the emotional journey.

And one proud dad was left close to tears after his son brought home a note that a "lonely" pupil had given him after lunch.

Ravi Kahlon, a Canadian politician, shared the note on Twitter that his son received after the kind gesture.

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