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Scottish Sun
an hour ago
- Entertainment
- Scottish Sun
Influencer mortified after sending content video to a brand without spotting embarrassing object in the background
The brand asked Abi to refilm the content after spotting the toy TOY STORY Influencer mortified after sending content video to a brand without spotting embarrassing object in the background Click to share on X/Twitter (Opens in new window) Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) AN INFLUENCER was left mortified after sending a video to a brand without spotting an embarrassing object on the shelf behind her. Beauty whizz Abi was trying out a sun cream for a sponsored clip to send to the company, and filmed herself applying it to her skin as she talked through her first impressions. Sign up for Scottish Sun newsletter Sign up 3 Beauty influencer Abi was left mortified after sending a video to a brand without noticing a compromising object in the background Credit: Instagram/@abilovesbeauty 3 The brand hilariously pointed out the error, and asked her to refilm Credit: Instagram/@abilovesbeauty 3 Abi then looked and spotted the black sex toy in the background Credit: Instagram/@abilovesbeauty But what she hadn't noticed was the wand-shaped device in the background of her video. She was soon alerted to her mistake though, when she received an email from the brand. "Hi Abi. Hope you are doing well. We are so excited that you're loving the SPF," the message began. "The first draft looks great, however, we're going to have to ask you to refilm as there seems to be something on the shelf behind you that we can't advertise. "We hope you found this as funny and we did in the office and aren't too disappointed about refilming!" Abi then zoomed in on the item in question - showing that it was a sex toy. "Don't talk to me about embarrassed until you've submitted content to a brand not realising there's a (sex) toy next to your head," she wrote over the top of the video. And she added in the caption: "'We hope you found this as funny as we did in the office!' yeah ok!!!" The comments section was immediately filled with people weighing in on Abi's mistake, with one writing: "HAHAH honestly they should have left it in, their engagement would have been popping off!" "It would have been PR gold if they left it in actually!" another added. Heidi Klum's raciest confessions - from the sex CLOSET her daughter found to her suitcase full of toys "She's an icon. She's a legend. She is the moment," a third joked. "I love how it is shelf worthy," someone else commented. "AHHHHHH IM SCREAMING FOR YOU," another laughed. "Not going to lie that is hilarious," someone else admitted. While another asked: "I'm all for toys and not being embarrassed (and this is hilarious) but I just wanna know why it's on such a high shelf? "I keep mine as close to the bed as possible for convenience!" And some people even used the comments section to share their own epic sex toy fails. "My in laws just helped my husband unpack into our new house. (I'm 9 months pregnant.) They unpacked not one but two toys!" one sighed. "Want to hear one worse?" another added. "I was in a car accident and submitted progression pics of my face to my attorney and the insurance company.. with my vibrator in the background!" "I have handcuffs and a pink whip hanging on my wall…." a third wrote. "My mum walked into my room and walked right back out!"


The Irish Sun
an hour ago
- Entertainment
- The Irish Sun
Influencer mortified after sending content video to a brand without spotting embarrassing object in the background
AN INFLUENCER was left mortified after sending a video to a brand without spotting an embarrassing object on the shelf behind her. Beauty whizz Abi was trying out a sun cream for a sponsored clip to send to the company, and filmed herself applying it to her skin as she talked through her first impressions. 3 Beauty influencer Abi was left mortified after sending a video to a brand without noticing a compromising object in the background Credit: Instagram/@abilovesbeauty 3 The brand hilariously pointed out the error, and asked her to refilm Credit: Instagram/@abilovesbeauty 3 Abi then looked and spotted the black sex toy in the background Credit: Instagram/@abilovesbeauty But what she hadn't noticed was the wand-shaped device in the background She was soon alerted to her mistake though, when she received an email from the brand. "Hi Abi. Hope you are doing well. We are so excited that you're loving the SPF," the message began. "The first draft looks great, however, we're going to have to ask you to refilm as there seems to be something on the shelf behind you that we can't advertise. Read more Influencer stories "We hope you found this as funny and we did in the office and aren't too disappointed about refilming!" Abi then zoomed in on the item in question - showing that it was a sex toy. "Don't talk to me about embarrassed until you've submitted content to a brand not realising there's a (sex) toy next to your head," she wrote over the top of the video. And she added in the caption: "'We hope you found this as funny as we did in the office!' yeah ok!!!" Most read in Fabulous The comments section was immediately filled with people weighing in on Abi's mistake, with one writing: "HAHAH honestly they should have left it in, their engagement would have been popping off!" "It would have been PR gold if they left it in actually!" another added. Heidi Klum's raciest confessions - from the sex CLOSET her daughter found to her suitcase full of toys "She's an icon. She's a legend. She is the moment," a third joked. "I love how it is shelf worthy," someone else commented. "AHHHHHH IM SCREAMING FOR YOU," another laughed. "Not going to lie that is hilarious," someone else admitted. While another asked: "I'm all for toys and not being embarrassed (and this is hilarious) but I just wanna know why it's on such a high shelf? "I keep mine as close to the bed as possible for convenience!" Sex and your body Everything you need to know about sex and your body Can you have Can you have The exact What causes What is a The And some people even used the comments section to share their own epic sex toy fails. "My in laws just helped my husband unpack into our new house. (I'm 9 months pregnant.) They unpacked not one but two toys!" one sighed. "Want to hear one worse?" another added. "I was in a car accident and submitted progression pics of my face to my attorney and the insurance company.. with my vibrator in the background!" "I have handcuffs and a pink whip hanging on my wall…." a third wrote. "My mum walked into my room and walked right back out!"


The Sun
an hour ago
- Entertainment
- The Sun
Influencer mortified after sending content video to a brand without spotting embarrassing object in the background
AN INFLUENCER was left mortified after sending a video to a brand without spotting an embarrassing object on the shelf behind her. Beauty whizz Abi was trying out a sun cream for a sponsored clip to send to the company, and filmed herself applying it to her skin as she talked through her first impressions. 3 3 3 But what she hadn't noticed was the wand-shaped device in the background of her video. She was soon alerted to her mistake though, when she received an email from the brand. "Hi Abi. Hope you are doing well. We are so excited that you're loving the SPF," the message began. "The first draft looks great, however, we're going to have to ask you to refilm as there seems to be something on the shelf behind you that we can't advertise. "We hope you found this as funny and we did in the office and aren't too disappointed about refilming!" Abi then zoomed in on the item in question - showing that it was a sex toy. "Don't talk to me about embarrassed until you've submitted content to a brand not realising there's a (sex) toy next to your head," she wrote over the top of the video. And she added in the caption: "'We hope you found this as funny as we did in the office!' yeah ok!!!" The comments section was immediately filled with people weighing in on Abi's mistake, with one writing: "HAHAH honestly they should have left it in, their engagement would have been popping off!" "It would have been PR gold if they left it in actually!" another added. Heidi Klum's raciest confessions - from the sex CLOSET her daughter found to her suitcase full of toys "She's an icon. She's a legend. She is the moment," a third joked. "I love how it is shelf worthy," someone else commented. "AHHHHHH IM SCREAMING FOR YOU," another laughed. "Not going to lie that is hilarious," someone else admitted. While another asked: "I'm all for toys and not being embarrassed (and this is hilarious) but I just wanna know why it's on such a high shelf? "I keep mine as close to the bed as possible for convenience!" And some people even used the comments section to share their own epic sex toy fails. "My in laws just helped my husband unpack into our new house. (I'm 9 months pregnant.) They unpacked not one but two toys!" one sighed. "Want to hear one worse?" another added. "I was in a car accident and submitted progression pics of my face to my attorney and the insurance company.. with my vibrator in the background!" "I have handcuffs and a pink whip hanging on my wall…." a third wrote. "My mum walked into my room and walked right back out!"


Metro
15 hours ago
- Entertainment
- Metro
Coronation Street video reveals the moment Kevin confronts Abi
To view this video please enable JavaScript, and consider upgrading to a web browser that supports HTML5 video Abi Webster (Sally Carman) is feeling worried in upcoming Coronation Street episodes, as Kevin (Michael Le Vell) confronts her about her connection with Carl (Jonathan Howard). Ever since Carl arrived in Weatherfield, he's made it clear that he fancies Abi. Due to the fact she is married to his brother though, Abi has tried to ignore Carl's suggestive remarks. In scenes that'll air next week, Kev comes close to learning about their chemistry when he finds a message from Carl on Abi's phone stating that he'd like to get to know her better. With Carl having mocked-up another fake MOT certificate, Abi later shows Kevin a car the conman worked on, pointing out his shoddy workmanship. However, when Kevin checks the CCTV, he is fuming to see Abi tampering with the car… In this new video, Kevin arrives in the garage ready to confront Abi about the video footage. He's puzzled and wonders why she would sabotage things for Carl, questioning if there's something going on between them. Abi's paranoia increases when Kevin mentions the text on her phone from Carl, who claims it was just banter. More Trending Abi tries to calm Kevin down by saying they can talk about things at home away from Carl, but what exactly will she say? Want to be the first to hear shocking EastEnders spoilers? Who's leaving Coronation Street? The latest gossip from Emmerdale? Join 10,000 soaps fans on Metro's WhatsApp Soaps community and get access to spoiler galleries, must-watch videos, and exclusive interviews. Simply click on this link, select 'Join Chat' and you're in! Don't forget to turn on notifications so you can see when we've just dropped the latest spoilers! 'She's trying her best', star Sally Carman said recently, discussing how Abi feels as she remains torn between the two Webster brothers. 'She's got all the feelings and she's really digging deep to avoid Carl and to not go down that path, because she knows that's just going to be a disaster or it's going to cause a lot of heartbreak. The consequences will be huge. View More » 'So she's fighting with every inch of willpower, whatever she's got. But he's not helping her. Carl's quite blatant. He's loving the thrill of the chase and she's also loving it, but she's really trying to fight it.' MORE: Kevin startled in Coronation Street as he makes unexpected and surprising discovery on Abi's phone MORE: Police drama in Coronation Street as Debbie issues a serious warning MORE: All Coronation Street spoilers for next week as hospital drama is confirmed


Belfast Telegraph
a day ago
- Automotive
- Belfast Telegraph
‘Turning pain into purpose': Student who fled civil war heads list of Queen's summer graduates
Aung Khant Kyaw is graduating with a degree in Mechanical Engineering and said it was the prospect of academic success that kept him going after losing both parents when young. The graduate fled civil war in Myanmar, southeast Asia, before travelling to Belfast to pursue his education. As a child, Aung looked up to his father and was always interested in fixing things and solving problems. Speaking about his journey to graduating, he said: 'Turning pain into purpose takes time, but it's possible. 'As my father was a Civil Engineer, I initially followed this path but eventually chose mechanical engineering. Engineering became a way for me to understand the world and to build a future where I could contribute to something greater than myself. 'Graduating means more than a degree for me, it's a symbol of survival, of honouring my parents' dreams, and of hope,' he said. Aung says it was the memories of his parents and the support of staff and students at Queen's that helped him to persevere. 'I remembered their sacrifices and their love, and I wanted to carry their hopes with me. 'I think and I hope my parents will be proud of me as someone who kept going, who was kind to everyone, and who never forgot what kind of life he came from. I carry them with me every step of the way, and I hope I've made their dreams live on through mine.' Aung now hopes to secure employment in the automotive or aerospace industry. Also graduating is Abi Way with a degree in Product Design Engineering and she is the first student with a significant visual impairment to complete the course. Originally from St Alban's, Abi joined the course in 2021, knowing that it would involve working with highly visual tools and software not designed with accessibility in mind. 'I can't deny that I panicked when I first realised the extent of the accessibility issues, but I was determined to find a way to make it work,' she said. 'I spent many extra hours learning the software, often relying on memory rather than visual cues.' Abi's time at Queen's has been defined by more than just academic success. She was an active member of the Formula Student team and Queen's Propulsion Laboratory, and also found time for music and trampolining. During her placement year at Airbus Defence and Space, she worked across multiple departments in innovation management and took part in the UK Challenge — a demanding three-day event involving running, mountain biking, canoeing and problem-solving. That same year, Abi launched her own charity, Boomerang, to help visually impaired children access STEM education. 'STEM subjects can be really difficult to access at school if you're visually impaired — from the teacher's handwriting to calculator displays,' she said. 'Boomerang aims to change that by offering mentoring, hands-on events and an online community to help bridge those gaps.' Abi received the National Trust Time and Space Award during her placement year, and recently won the Enactus Spark 2025 competition to support Boomerang's growth. She was also awarded the Walter Wilson Scholarship from Ulster Carpets for her contribution to the School of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering at Queen's. Abi was born with Oculocutaneous Albinism and Nystagmus, a condition affecting her vision but not her determination. She now plans to pursue a master's degree in either space or design engineering and continue developing Boomerang alongside a career in the space industry — a dream she's held since childhood. Also graduating are two students who have excelled in their chosen sporting fields. News Catch Up - June 25th 2025 Elia Tutty is graduating with a degree in Pharmacy from Queen's and leaves behind a lasting legacy both in the lab and on two wheels, having not only competed in cycling for Ireland at the top level, but also initiated and led Queen's University's first-ever women's cycling team in 2023. 'When I joined Queen's, there wasn't a clear path for women in competitive road cycling, so I took the initiative to change that,' she said. 'I believe championing women in sport is so important because visibility leads to opportunity. If young women can see others doing it, they know it's possible.' And Jenna McCarlie graduates with a degree in Dentistry. While completing her final year of her degree, Jenna represented Ireland's senior indoor hockey team in South Africa and Malaysia. And, as captain of Queen's women's 1st XI, she led the squad to their most successful season ever when they became Ulster Premier League champions and won the EY Hockey League Division 2, securing promotion to the top tier of Irish hockey for the first time in the University's history.