Skip to content
Search AI Powered

Latest Stories

Live News Video Captures Cyclist Trying To Take A Selfie—And Failing In Humiliating Fashion

Live News Video Captures Cyclist Trying To Take A Selfie—And Failing In Humiliating Fashion
MSNBC

Taking selfies and driving is usually a pretty bad idea, so it stands to reason taking selfies while riding a bike would also be a bad idea.

One cyclist found this out the hard way. The worst part is it was immortalized on a live news broadcast for everybody to see.


MSNBC captured the moment when the cyclist fell off her bike in Santa Monica, California. In the background, she is clearly visible losing control of her bike and going down.

You can see the moment here:





The woman, while clearly embarrassed as people are forced to cycle around her while she gathers herself and gets back on her bike, luckily seemed uninjured.

She was able to get back up and walk away with her bike with very little issue.





The story reported was about the nurse's union's opposition to the CDC mask guidance in California, where Governor Gavin Newsom plans to release the mask mandate on June 15th after a year of serious difficulty and change for the Golden State.

And that year can be summed up perfectly by the struggle of this particular cyclist.





We are glad the woman seems to be okay.

But folks, if you're planning on taking a selfie within range of a national broadcast, perhaps refrain—unless you want your magnificent blunder to be captured for posterity.

More from Trending

Messy paint and palette set
Photo by Steve Johnson on Unsplash

Hobbies People Picked Up As Adults That Made Them Unexpectedly Happy

Everyone needs something to do in their lives that's purely for joy, not for fame or work or money. It's a relaxing and enjoyable escape and can be a key part of someone's personality and lifestyle.

But sometimes, a new hobby will come in unexpectedly, when we didn't even think anything would come of it.

Keep Reading Show less
A person offering a plucked yellow flower to someone else
Photo by Lina Trochez on Unsplash

People Break Down The Small Things Someone Did That Made Them Instantly More Attractive

We've all heard of the phenomenon of a person being super attractive until they do something unintelligent or rude, and those good looks just seem to fade away.

But sometimes it can work in the opposite way. When a person does something unexpectedly kind, a person you never really noticed that way before, or who you at least didn't take that seriously before, will suddenly light up the room they walk into.

Keep Reading Show less
Screenshots from @lil_tachy's TikTok video
@lil_tachy/TikTok

Wheelchair User Stunned After Guy Approaches Her Car To Accuse Her Of Faking Her Disability

It seems ableism is alive and well.

TikToker Kirsten, or @lil_tachy on the platform, has Postural Orthostatic Tachycardia Syndrome (POTS), which has a wide range of associated symptoms, but for her in part means that if she stays on her feet for too long she will faint and lose consciousness. Because of this, she uses a wheelchair but is able to load and unload it herself, as well as drive a vehicle.

Keep Reading Show less
Screenshots from ​@julesfassinger's TikTok video
@julesfassinger/TikTok

Mom Slams Random Guy For Complimenting Her Young Daughters' Bodies At Restaurant

We should all understand that there are behaviors you don't showcase around strangers, and there are things that you definitely don't do around a stranger's kids.

A leading one would be commenting on a child's body shape and attractiveness, which is not only inappropriate but alarming.

Keep Reading Show less
A man writing a check list in a grid notebook.
person writing bucket list on book

Weird 'Rules' People Made For Themselves Growing Up That They Still Follow

There are certain "rules" in life that might not have any legal bearing, but the majority of people follow them nonetheless.

Treat others the way you want to be treated, wash your hands before eating and after using the bathroom, and cover your mouth when coughing.

Keep Reading Show less