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Exclusive- Viral fall turns painful after unintended pose goes wrong
Edith Mejia and her husband were gearing up for an evening out, a routine occasion that often involved Edith filming her outfit-of-the-day (OOTD) videos for TikTok. As was customary, she had taken a couple of videos before an unforeseen incident interrupted her plans.
During her final OOTD video attempt, aiming for a pose that involved crossing her legs in heels, an unexpected twist occurred—quite literally. Her ankle refused to cooperate, resulting in a sudden twist that sent her toppling over a nearby brick chimney and crashing to the ground. The abrupt fall startled her baby boy, who witnessed the incident, while Edith grappled with a mix of pain and embarrassment.
Upon hearing the commotion, her husband rushed in to check on her, finding Edith in pain but trying to laugh off the mishap, particularly embarrassed about recording the entire incident. However, the lighthearted moment turned to confusion when they realized the camera was still rolling, capturing the unexpected turn of events.
Amidst the chaos, the husband struggled to stop the recording, flustered by the situation unfolding before him. The series of events culminated in Edith's unfortunate injury—she had broken her coccyx, resulting in excruciating pain and ultimately canceling their plans for the night.
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