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Mom Gets Toy Drone Propellers Stuck In Hair After Christmas Present Backfires

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Footage captures the hilarious reaction of radio jockey, Ivy, whose Christmas present for her son backfired spectacularly. For Christmas this year, Ivy decided to buy her six-year-old son Zenyus a toy drone. Zenyus was incredibly excited about his new toy and decided to fly it inside the house.

The drone ended up crash landing onto Ivy’s head, with the propellers continuing to spin until a member of the family was able to turn off the drone. In the midst of all this chaos two propellers ended up stuck in Ivy’s hair. Ivy couldn’t help but to laugh about the incident and took the opportunity to share some advice with friends and family about the risks of flying a drone indoors.

Speaking about the video Ivy said: “My six-year-old son Zenyus and I were opening gifts on Christmas morning that “Santa” so kindly delivered. After being super excited about his colorful light up drone, he decided to put batteries in it and take it for a little ride INSIDE THE HOUSE!

Clearly, he wasn’t good at flying it and the drone crash landed onto my head! And after it was twirling on my head for about 2 minutes, a family member was able to turn off the drone, leaving me with two propellers stuck in my hair and two dreadlocks!”

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