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Hilarious Footage Captures Wife Coming Home From 'Quick Lunch With Friends'

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Updated 12:17 26 Apr 2022 GMT+1Published 09:58 26 Apr 2022 GMT+1

Hilarious Footage Captures Wife Coming Home From 'Quick Lunch With Friends'

Its' never just one drink though, is it?

Ali Condon

Ali Condon

CCTV footage has captured the hilarious moment one woman got home from a 'quick lunch with friends' but failed to make it to her front door.

Things quickly went downhill after her 'quick lunch' turned into 'six hours of cocktails', according to her husband Craig, who watched the whole thing unfold on their CCTV camera.

Watch the moment here:

Oh dear. We've all been there!

When her friends pulled up outside her house, Rebecca successfully managed to exit the vehicle, but a few hours of drinking quickly left her legless.

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After drinking one too many on her boozy day out, it wasn't long before she hit the tarmac.

We're guessing she'll be nursing more than a hangover after that!

Having recorded the footage of her fall, Rebecca's husband Craig posted the video online, writing: "This is my wife returning home after a supposed quick lunch with friends 7 hrs later.. But will she make it to the front door..."

The hysterical clip quickly went viral, leaving thousands of viewers in stitches.

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The drunken fall was caught on CCTV. (
Instagram/@craigjovanavic/ @rebeccaclairehair)

Catching the video on LADbible, one amused viewer quipped: "Bottomless brunch has claimed another."

A second couldn't help but point out that the woman "went round like a windmill" before she face-planted.

And a third joked: "She thought she was going around the magic roundabout."

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If there's one thing that security cameras are good for - besides the obvious - it's capturing our tipsy stumbles home after a night on the bottle.

Earlier this year, another woman shared the side-splitting CCTV footage from her own drunken escapades, as she attempted to use her bank card to make a phone call from outside her front door.

This woman claimed she was just going for a 'quick lunch with friends'. (
Instagram/@craigjovanavic/ @rebeccaclairehair)

Aimee Leyden had made it home from a work night out when she decided she needed to make a call to get someone to let her into the house.

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But instead of reaching for her trusty mobile, Aimee accidentally uses her bank card to call – with the whole thing captured on her Ring doorbell.

To read more about that, and watch the video, click here.

Featured Image Credit: Instagram/@craigjovanavic & @rebeccaclairehair

Topics: Life

Ali Condon
Ali Condon

Ali is a journalist for LADbible Group, writing on all things film, music, and entertainment across Tyla, LADbible and UNILAD. You can contact Ali at [email protected].

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