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A Nigerian lady has gone viral online after an unexpected incident at a supermarket. What started as a casual visit to take some nice pictures turned into a moment of shock and embarrassment when she accidentally broke several bottles of drinks.
The incident, which she shared on her TikTok page, has left many people talking. In the video she posted, the lady appeared with a caption that read, “You went to a supermarket to take pictures and mistakenly broke their drinks.” It didn’t take long before the video gained massive attention, showing broken glass and spilled drinks scattered all over the supermarket floor.
It is not clear what caused the bottles to fall, but from the video, it looked like she was trying to pose for a photo when things went wrong. Many people could relate to the situation and quickly filled the comment section with their reactions — a mix of laughter, questions, and lessons.
One user, Wildflower, said, “Imagine say na Azul or Hennessy,” showing concern that the drinks could have been expensive. Another user, Miss.ann, asked, “How did they know the amount of drinks you broke?” TIMTIM’S BUKA sarcastically added, “Supermarket na photo studio? To take pictures ke?”
Others used the moment to joke or offer advice. The Rhythm said, “Lucky you didn’t break something expensive if not dem go give you polo wear,” referring to the custom of making people wear branded shirts when they owe stores. Another comment from Vanessa warned, “Moral lessons: if you dey go snap picture, make sure money dey your account.”
Despite the chaos, the lady later confirmed in her post that she paid for all the drinks that were broken, saying, “Yess I paid for them alll.” That response settled some of the worries from viewers who wondered whether she walked away without sorting out the damage.
While it may have been an embarrassing and costly experience for her, it also serves as a reminder for others. Many people now say they will think twice before trying to take pictures in supermarkets or stores.
Even though taking pictures has become a fun activity for a lot of people on social media, it also comes with risks, especially in places where breakables are on display.
The story continues to trend across platforms, showing how quickly moments captured on social media can go viral and spark bigger conversations about behavior in public spaces.
@mercy_naturals Yess I paid for them alll😹😹
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