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Mom Mortified To Realize Phone Her Toddler Handed Her In The Shower Is Broadcasting Live Video

Mom Mortified To Realize Phone Her Toddler Handed Her In The Shower Is Broadcasting Live Video
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A common nightmare people have is showing up in front of an audience completely naked. Thankfully, it's really not often that that actually happens, but in one mom's case, the nightmare fully came true.

TikToker @bri.anna89 was mortified to find that she was caught on live video showering, fully naked, when her toddler came to ask her to help with something on the phone.




Mom was pleasantly taking a shower, when her toddler is knocking on her door asking her to help fix something.

What she didn't realize, though, as she opened the door to let her toddler in so she could help, was that her entire naked showering body was being broadcast on live video.

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@bri.anna89/TikTok

@bri.anna89/TikTok

@bri.anna89/TikTok

People flooded the comments with sympathy and relatable stories, as the total and utter chaos of raising a toddler is a very singular experience.

The folks who related often had worse stories about what their toddlers do/had done to them.

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@bri.anna89/TikTok

@bri.anna89/TikTok

@bri.anna89/TikTok

"Have kids they said," she captioned her video, an apt sentiment for just how distressing it must be to be inadvertently broadcast on Instagram while in the shower.

However, moms continued to assure her that she wasn't alone--because toddlers cannot be predicted or reasoned with.

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@bri.anna89/TikTok

@bri.anna89/TikTok

@bri.anna89/TikTok


@bri.anna89 has made several videos featuring her daughters, including the mischievous toddler herself.

Thankfully, she seems to have been spared from similar incidents as of late.

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