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Woman Becomes The Face Of 2020 After Accidentally Spilling Red Wine All Over Her Face While Playing With Instagram Filter

Woman Becomes The Face Of 2020 After Accidentally Spilling Red Wine All Over Her Face While Playing With Instagram Filter
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What have you been doing while you're stuck inside your house?

Chances are you've been drinking a lot and playing with your various social media if you're of a certain age, right?

It's a common tale in these times.


In some ways, Nicole Parker is no different than you. She was sitting on her couch, wondering:

"What cheese AM I?"

Mercifully, she could get the answer from Instagram's multitude of filters. So she sat back with her red wine, ready to discover which cheese she was at last.

But then, one moment would change her life forever.

Splash.

The wine covered her face, and for the final second of the video, Nicole became the ultimate symbol of 2020.

And if you're wondering what cheese she landed on:

"Stinking Bishop."



Of course, there are many many moods that encompass the black hole that is 2020 so far.





But this particular moment, for some reason, captures it all.

The boredom, the alcohol, the sheer feeling that even while you're doing nothing, the world can still blow up in your face.

Nicole Parker/Facebook


Nicole Parker/Facebook


Nicole Parker/Facebook


Nicole Parker/Facebook


Nicole Parker/Facebook

And that, friends, is why people are relating to this video hard.

Nicole Parker/Facebook


Nicole Parker/Facebook


Nicole Parker/Facebook


Nicole Parker/Facebook


Nicole Parker/Facebook

On behalf of the world, Nicole Parker, we thank you for making that video public.

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