Husband shares CCTV of his wife stumbling past front door after ‘six hours on the cocktails’ [VIDEO]

Now THAT is legless! Husband shares CCTV of his wife stumbling past front door and falling over after ‘quick lunch with friends… and six hours on the cocktails’

CCTV footage captured the woman opening the door of the red Peugeot with her hands sprawled out before she quickly lost balance and fell into the road in frontThe clip was taken at 7.24pm on 3 April from CCTV pointed outside the home The clip has since gone viral on Instagram totaling over 1million likes, with over 389,000 likes on the Lad Bible’s post and another 678,000 likes on a re-share 

 

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This is the moment a woman, who only popped out for a ‘quick lunch’ with friends, arrived home in such a state that she lurched past her front door and ended up sprawled in the road.  

CCTV footage shows the woman struggle out of a passenger door of a red Peugeot and struggle to stay upright as she reels towards the front of a house, one hand outstretched. 

Despite her best efforts, she spins past the door and falls in the road in front of the very car she had just got out of.

The footage, which has gone viral, was shared by her husband, who said: ‘This is my wife returning home after a supposed quick lunch with friends seven hours later.’

The clip was taken at 7.24pm on Sunday 3 April from the CCTV cameras pointed outside the woman’s home.

In another post on TikTok the unnamed husband said: ‘The wife came home after lunch with friends… six hours on the cocktails… But will she make it through the front door….’

The clip has since gone viral, with more than a million likes on Instagram accounts, including LADBible.

Thousands of amused viewers have commented, with one suggesting the woman looked like she was going round on a windmill.

This is the hilarious CCTV footage of a woman, who only popped out for a ‘quick lunch’ with friends, returned home in such a state that she staggered her way to the front door and fell into the road

As she wobbled towards her front door, she then began to tumble in the other direction, eventually falling right in the road in front of the very car she was just sat in. CCTV catches woman falling out of car after ‘quick lunch’ with friends

Similarly, one said: ‘She thought she was going around the magic roundabout.’

An Instagram user said: ‘Bottomless brunch has claimed another,’ with a second adding ‘Average Friday in the UK’.

One woman simply commented: ‘Can I get an invitation next time?’ 

A popular comment, which got 3,249 likes, said: ‘Her friends really stalled getting out that car to help cause they were laughing.’ 

 

Thousands of people commented on the amusing video since being shared onwards, with one user noting that the woman’s fall started off like she was going around a wind mill

This clip comes not long after a drunk husband was captured on doorbell camera rowing with this wife as he struggled to get back into his own house.

The Ring doorbell footage shows Ian Whitehouse, 38, returning home in Bolton, Greater Manchester, after a night out in February.

He drunkenly starts chatting to the Ring doorbell camera, before banging his head on the door. 

The father-of-six keeps telling himself to be quiet – although he quickly wakes up his wife, Tanya Whitehouse, 35.

She tells Ian that she has left a spare key in their letter box but he is baffled by the concept.

His wife, clearly frustrated, starts hurling expletive-laden tirades at him. 

Ian woke up the next day with a hangover and had no memory of the incident until he watched the footage.

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