Latest news with #embarrassment


Daily Mail
11-06-2025
- Daily Mail
Meltdown in Milan! Tourist throws herself on the floor after being told her hand luggage was too heavy
A passenger threw an embarrassing tantrum rolling around the ground - because her hand luggage was too heavy to take onboard. Click above to watch the full video.


Daily Mail
06-06-2025
- Entertainment
- Daily Mail
Radio star Fifi Box makes X-rated mistake live on air: 'Oopsie daisy'
Fifi Box made a very X-rated mistake live on her Fifi, Fev & Nick radio show on Thursday morning. The Fox Melbourne star, 48, left co-hosts Brendan Fevola and Nick Cody red-faced when she accidentally flashed them a topless photo of herself. In a shock moment, Fifi attempted to show a photo of a 'raised lump' on her stomach, but her colleagues were left stunned when she showed more than intended. 'I was in the bathroom the other morning and there was a red mark [on my torso]. It looks like I've played paintball,' Fifi first explained. 'Yesterday it was back again. This morning it was still there. I don't know what it is. I don't know how it got there. I did take a photo in the mirror this morning.' From A-list scandals and red carpet mishaps to exclusive pictures and viral moments, subscribe to the DailyMail's new showbiz newsletter to stay in the loop. Fifi went on to say the mark is on her 'tummy', and wondered if it was a hernia, cyst or simple bruise she got while playing with her daughters Beatrix and Daisy. Eager to get Fev and Nick's opinion on the matter, Fifi showed them a topless photo she took, attempting to zoom in on the mark above her bellybutton. However, the radio star suffered an embarrassing mistake when the photo zoomed back out as she turned it around, showing part of her breasts. Fev, 44, and Nick, 24, were left wide-eyed and red-faced, with the former AFL player turning his head away and chuckling at the mistake. Fifi could do nothing but laugh and cry out, 'I thought that was my arm!' when she realised her mistake. As she tried to get the conversation back on track and ask her co-stars what they thought of the 'raised, red lump', Fev said he saw 'Mount Everest at the top'. 'Oopsie Daisy,' Nick then joked. It comes just a few weeks after Fifi was left emotional while giving an update about Underdogs star Elijah. Elijah was one of 14 children selected to participate in Fifi, Fev & Nick's Underdogs: Basketball Edition initiative. The Underdogs are a group of children who have been excluded from sport due to bullying or illness. Elijah joined the team after missing out on sport due to serious kidney complications that required a transplant. Fifi was brought to tears a few weeks ago when Elijah's mum Jess phoned in to give an update on the little sport star's condition. Jess revealed after four attempts, Elijah has undergone a successful kidney transplant. 'Some exciting news - Elijah had his fourth planned transplant and it finally went ahead last Thursday,' Jess revealed late last month. 'He received his new kidney and it went better than the doctors could have ever expected.' Overjoyed at the news, Fifi asked Jess how little Elijah was doing post-op and his mum revealed he's 'kicking goals every day'. 'He's reaching the new milestones, yesterday he got out of bed and went for a walk to the ward window. He's a superstar! He's amazing, he's inspiring,' Jess revealed. Fifi broke down in tears adding that Jess, too, was an inspiration. 'Jess… so are you,' an emotional Fifi said. 'Because as a Mum… that was four attempts at a kidney replacement and the thing is you know it's going to happen. But that doesn't mean it's going to be successful. 'It has taken and he is thriving… it doesn't always work out. We couldn't be happier for you Jess and your whole family. Give Elijah a big cuddle for us.'
Yahoo
25-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
Men Are Sharing The Things Women Think Are Embarrassing, But They Actually Couldn't Care Less About
Let's be honest — we all have things that make us turn red in the face. And while we may feel awkward or cringey in the moment, the experience really boils down to perspective. Reddit user dontucallhimbaby recently asked, "What's something that girls think is embarrassing, but guys don't actually care about?" Here's what men had to say: 1."Being at a party and wearing the same outfit as someone else." —u/Long_Serpent 2."Cellulite." —u/AssPlay69420 3."Being over 30." —u/Used-Gas-6525 4."When people see your house not being perfectly cleaned." —u/Specialist_Pickle675 5."Being seen without makeup." —u/ihavenoclue91 6."Passing gas. Most women are embarrassed by this, but I swear men think it's a riot." —u/Nostalgic_Nola_Spice 7."Rewearing the same outfit." —u/Didntlikedefaultname 8."Anything to do with their period and period-related products. It's completely normal, and there's no reason why society needs women to be super subtle about it or embarrassed if a tampon falls out of their purse. Guys may initially be embarrassed to go to the store and seek out feminine hygiene products for their partner, friends, or a family member, but get over it. The cashier at the pharmacy is not snickering that you bought tampons." —u/MesWantooth Related: 51 People Who Quickly Discovered Why Their Hilariously Clueless Partner Was Single Before Meeting Them 9."Wearing glasses." —u/The_Dues 10."Snorting when they laugh. It is actually so cute." —u/Kaylenz 11."The length of your eyelashes." —u/emwaic7 12."Having bad breath in the morning. We all do. Just shut up and kiss me." —u/[deleted] Related: 27 Horrifying Deaths People Can Never, Ever, Ever, Ever Forget Because They Were That Bad 13."Gray hairs. You earned those, and some of us appreciate experience." —u/novacthall 14."We don't care that you didn't shave your bush." —u/Justin_Shields 15."Being tall? Why are photos of girls always with their knees bent or bending over or whatnot? Just stand up straight for god's sake." —u/deformedfishface 16."Acne. I used to date someone who would cancel if she thought she had a pimple that was too bad. I have never once thought about someone else's acne." —u/kjexclamation 17."Small boobs." —u/WillingCaterpillar19 18."Not looking perfectly stellar in a picture. I'm not looking for a perfect expression." —u/Money_Breh 19."Eating a lot or finishing your plate. I actually like when a girl eats — it means I'm not the only one shoveling food in while you sit there looking politely hungry." —u/MarionberryGuilty957 20."Queefs." —u/WhimsicalSadist 21."Foot size. I don't know who got it into their heads that men are looking at how big women's feet are, but the only time shoe size ever came up was if I saw a shoe sale and wanted to know if they had something that fit my partner." —u/HapticSloughton 22."Scars." —u/PerspectiveThink8555 23."Sneezing naturally. Several ladies I know are holding their sneezes in, which always sounds painful. Let 'er rip." —u/Redcarborundum 24."Stretch marks or their bellies. Like chill out girl, I love them." —u/FloatDH2 25."Pooping. I know you poop, everybody poops." —u/Hefty-Hospital-6817 What else would you add to this list? Share your thoughts in the comments! Note: Some responses have been edited for length and/or clarity. Also in Internet Finds: 15 Facebook Marketplace Items You'll Wish, From The Depths Of Your Soul, You Could Unsee Also in Internet Finds: People Are Confessing Their Absolute Pettiest "Revenge Served Cold" Stories, And It's Deliciously Entertaining Also in Internet Finds: My Innocence Has Been Destroyed After Learning These Terrible, Disturbing, And Creepy Things


Daily Mail
14-05-2025
- Daily Mail
Revealed: Britons' most hilarious public transport stories - from puking 'upwards' on the tube to falling into strangers' laps
Public transport is one of humanity's greatest inventions and millions of people rely on it every single day. Unfortunately, one of the many downsides to using public transport is that the opportunity to embarrass yourself while surrounded by strangers is ever present - as an unfortunate commuter recently discovered. A Reddit user turned to the forum for comfort after she became violently sick on the Tube during an incident that left her 'utterly mortified'. The 37-year-old admitted she had drunk two glasses of prosecco on an empty stomach, but did not expect the alcohol to affect her as badly as it did. She wrote: '15 years being a model passenger, always let people off before getting on, kept my headphones in and my backpack off, gave up my seat where needed. 'I even worked as a tour guide for five years and loudly told my group (and anyone else who could hear) to always stand on the right. 'And now this. Gutted. 'I'd had two glasses of prosecco on an empty stomach, so some alcohol but not enough to do… that. 'A lovely lady tried to help me whilst chucking my guts up on the floor and I lied and said I was pregnant (god knows why), she must have been horrified because I'm sure it all smelt of alcohol.' Not wanting to suffer from embarrassment alone, she then asked other Redditors to share their own public transport horror stories - and likely felt relieved after reading some of the responses. Many people commiserated with her and shared their own queasy stories involving being sick on public transport, whether it was due to motion sickness or being drunk, pregnant or ill. The top comment on the thread revealed a nightmarish experience one person had after fainting at Euston station. 'I was on my way home from rush hour and, long story short. Got to the platform at Euston, fainted, as I was coming back to I got hit with a surge of diarrhoea and vomit all at once while surrounded by a group of people trying to help me,' the user wrote. Those responding declared they would 'fake my own death' or be 'genuinely traumatised' if such a thing were to happen to them. Another recalled a time when pregnancy sickness hit them hard while travelling on a bus. 'Was eight and a half months pregnant wearing a skirt and boots combo. Had to get off the bus to be sick and ended up weeing all down my legs every time I retched. Into my boots.' One particular horrific yet amusing story left readers 'howling with laughter' after a Redditor described how they become sick while riding the District line. They explained thy had been a 'bit drunk' and had been fighting the urge to throw up until 'one shaky moment tipped the scales against my favour and I knew it was coming'. But instead of stepping out of the train to find help from Transport for London staff or be sick on the platform, they came up with what can only be described as a terrible idea. In their drunken state, they decided the best way to try and stop themselves from throwing up was to 'stand as straight as possible with my mouth pointing upwards'. It wasn't their 'best plan', they admitted, as they inevitably threw up - all over themselves. As a 'last ditch line of defence', they also 'cupped both hands over my upwards-facing mouth'. 'The result was as you'd imagine,' they continued. 'I think I cleared my entire half of the carriage. 'The sound alone was horrific, it was like someone was pouring a bucket of porridge into an electric fan. 'It's the only time in my life that I had to wipe vomit from my eyes afterwards, and finding even an inch of clean sleeve to do so was an impossibility.' The story left readers in stitches and 'crying laughing' at the author's drunk logic. Thankfully, not all the stories involved puke. Falling over on public transport also ranked highly in people's embarrassing moments. 'A few years back I hadn't got my tube legs yet, the train came to a sudden stop and I did a full superman dive down the middle of the seat part of the carriage,' one person wrote. 'Amazingly everyone on both sides put up their hands and caught me collectively. Hideously embarrassed, all I managed to say was "Good job team!" and ran off the train.' Another recalled: 'I have a condition that makes me lose balance. Before it was so bad that I can barely use public transport, I fell trying to navigate getting past someone and gave an older gentleman an unsolicited lap dance. 'I'm still really, really, really sorry about that.' One person wrote about a time everyone in their Tube carriage could hear a suspiciously 'loud, pulsing, buzzing sound' coming from their duffel bag. They had packed a weekend bag and were on the Tube with their headphones on when they noticed people started looking at them. It was only when their music ended did they realise the reason behind the awkward looks. 'It was my toothbrush. I ostentatiously took it out of the bag to switch it off, trying to show as many of my carriagemates as possible that it was, in fact, my TOOTHBRUSH DAMMIT.' In an update to the post, the original Reddit user thanked everyone who contributed their horrifying stories. 'Some of these stories made me proper giggle, some of them I probably shouldn't have read while my stomach was quite so distressed. 'All of them made me happy to call London home.'


Times
14-05-2025
- Lifestyle
- Times
Would you date a man wearing these sandals?
A row on Mumsnet isn't unusual, but this one was particularly heated. The subject? Shoes. Men's shoes, to be specific. On Saturday, one Mumsnet user tentatively asked whether she was being 'unreasonable' to feel second-hand embarrassment at her husband's new sandals. 'I don't know why but they make me cringe. I think sandals on men look so naff and 'old man',' she wrote, above a photo of said sandals. 'Am I being unreasonable, or do they look really naff and embarrassing?!' I'm not embarrassed myself to admit that I spent a good half-hour scrolling through the hundreds of replies and howling. The response was mixed, I'd say, with various people saying she was being entirely reasonable, and that they'd consider divorce if their husband appeared