Woman Crashes Through Ceiling In Hilarious TikTok Video

Woman Crashes Through Ceiling In Hilarious TikTok Video

Sure, Donald Trump may want it banned, but for now TikTok is providing the merriment we all need in a world gone mad.

Take the latest video shot by young New Yorker, Liz San Millan.

The youngster was making a TikTok video as part of something called the “Freeze Frame Challenge” and was singing to the camera.

A few seconds in, disaster strikes as her mother comes crashing through the ceiling.

Apparently, the mother was in the attic above looking for a suitcase when she missed the beams and fell through plaster.

Thankfully the unnamed woman escaped the incident unscathed.

San Millan telling Buzzfeed: “She was shocked at first, which is why she didn’t make any noise or move around, but she is completely fine! Not even a scratch.”

Watch the hilarity unfold below:

 

 

 

 

 




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