A WOMAN was mortified to find her heels snap during a night-out – but people reckon there were other things she should’ve worried about. Hannah Bohach, believed to be from the US, had g…
A WOMAN was mortified to find her heels snap during a night-out - but people reckon there were other things she should've worried about., had gone out with her pals to enjoy a little boozy night when suddenly one of her friends experienced a major fashion mishap.Credit: instagram/kalesaladvideosCredit: instagram/kalesaladvideos
The friend, whose name remains unknown, had decided to wear white heeled boots she had purchased from the fast fashion giant,At the start of the night, when the group of women were enjoying drinks at home, the cheap footwear was still intact. However, as the evening went on, both of the heels fell off, leaving the young woman with flat boots that had a very upwards pointed toe., writing: ''Go out a cowgirl, come home as an elf.''
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