Video of lady struggling to walk in heels leaves Mzansi in stitches
- Popular tweep, Daniel Marven, shared a cringe-worthy video of a lady attempting to walk in high heels
- The video has gained various reactions from South African tweeps who can't tell if it's funny or just an uncomfortable situation
- The unknown lady stumbles as she takes small steps in order to stop herself from having a big fall
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High heels are definitely not for everyone and Daniel Marven proved so in a new video he shared to Twitter. In the video, a lady in a jumpsuit and high heels can be seen struggling to take even the smallest of steps without stumbling.
The 28-second clip has left Saffa tweeps cringing as the lady moves at a very slow pace at what seems to be a shopping mall. With each tiny step, the unknown woman tries to balance herself but doesn't seem to be winning the fight.
She falls over a few times but manages to bring herself back up without face-planting. The hilarious video has some tweeps rolling on the floor while others have a face full of cringe.
Have a look at the cringe-worthy video below:
Here are some reactions from Saffa tweeps:
@NqubekoKhumal16 said:
"She looks like a four-legged animal walking on a waxed floor."
@Mpho_R_ wrote:
"Yeah... Not everyone has legs to tackle steep ****hills."
@_ke_cya quote tweeted the video with:
"How I’m currently handling life."
In other news about hilarious tweets, Briefly.co.za recently reported on a man who requested to be photoshopped into a pregnancy pic. Photoshop really is a valuable tool. It gives people the power to alter images - whether it is to merge two photos, remove imperfections or simply make a pic more beautiful.
However, one man uses the photo editing tool to entertain South Africans and he manages to do it on a daily basis. He wrote: "@_Hybreed_ dawg please Phototshop me into this picture tuu." Lesedi did not disappoint and he effortlessly combined the two photos.
The self-proclaimed 'Minister of Arts, Culture and Photoshop' shared the final product on his Twitter page. The post gathered over a thousand reactions and South Africans were left laughing out loud.
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Source: Briefly News