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Woman branded 'genius' for 'tampon flask' hack that sneaks booze into venues
food shops.But still wanting to treat herself to a good outing without breaking the bank, Alyssa Abendschein has revealed her “genius” hack to party on a budget.In a TikTok clip that has now racked up 5.5million views, Alyssa shared her trick to sneak in alcohol to venues so she does not have to pay out for a pricey tipple.She explained: “When you’re an independent woman and don’t need no man to buy your drinks but also, inflation…”Alyssa demonstrated her sneaky hack which saw her pour vodka into see-through plastic tubes - that fit perfectly inside a tampon wrapper.As she used a pink shot cup to funnel the alcohol into the clear tubes, she showed masses of empty tubes ready to be filled and put into the sanitary product packaging to conceal the store bought alcohol.She captioned the clip: "Tampon flasks for the win."Stunned at the innovation Alyssa presented, many women fled to the comments to praise her efforts - and thanked her for the inspiration.One person commented: “I’m actually extremely impressed and I applaud you ladies.”Another user giggled: “I passed menopause 10 years ago but I feel a period coming on.”Whilst a third person voiced: “Genius.”Someone else praised: “I was so worried that you were gonna make liquor infused tampons. This is genius.”And, a fifth user questioned: “I’m just thinking ‘you taking 2 full boxes of tampons yo the clurb?’”Alyssa revealed: “There were 12 of us so spread them out among the group.” Get all the biggest Lifestyle news straight to your inbox. Sign up for the free Daily Star Hot Topics newsletter
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1000Lb Sisters star Tammy Slaton returns to TikTok after being ‘wrongly removed’
TikTok account has been reinstated after it was ‘wrongly removed’.The reality star, who appears on 1000Lb Sisters with sibling Amy Slaton, has been using social media to keep fans updated on her weight loss journey.However, fans were left concerned when the 35-year-old’s TikTok page disappeared without warning earlier this week.It turns out there was a simple misunderstanding over the moderation, with a spokesperson for the platform confirming Metro.co.uk that she is officially back.‘The account in question was wrongly removed and has now been reinstated,’ they said. ‘We are open about the fact that we don’t always get every decision right, which is why we continue to invest at scale in our safety operations.’Tammy returned to TikTok with a bang, sending fans wild with two new videos on her page.Followers flooded her comments section with praise, thrilled that the reality star was back on the platform.‘You go girly! I hope you just be you and focus on your amazing self :),’ one commented.Another agreed: ‘You are looking good!! Keep up the work Tammy! You have so many people on your side!!’‘TAMMY IS IN TIKTOK I REPET TAMMY IS IN TIKTOK,’ a TikTok user yelled.‘Girl you looking happier. I love to see it,’ a fan cheered.‘You look so much better Tammy.
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Youthful 41-year-old mum mistaken for teenager shares 'magic' skincare routine
Instagram followers where she posts snaps of her stylish outfits and cute pics of her two-year-old son, Russ.The American beauty has decided to start a TikTok account – and has already racked up 34,000 followers.But, despite having a swarm of adoring fans, many were left with their jaws to the ground after Amber exposed how old she really is.In a recent clip shared to her 34,000 TikTok followers, the model decided to participate in the ‘age check challenge’, where people reveal how old they really are.As she smiled and threw a peace sign up to the camera, the audio clip explained: “Right, this sound is for everyone who looks younger than they actually age and people don’t believe them how old you are.”The blonde-haired beauty wrote on the screen: “I’m 41.”Shocked at Amber’s age, people shared their disbelief and demanded that the model share her “secrets” of her age defying beauty.One person commented: “You look 22.”Another user added: “40 and rocking it. Beautiful and still look 18 baddie.”A third person voiced: “I pray by 40 I look half this good.”Someone else remarked: “Please tell me your secrets.”And a fifth fan declared: “No way, you look amazing.”Luckily for fans, Amber shared the secrets behind her youthful glow.In a separate video, the mum-of-one demonstrated her lengthy night-time routine that keeps her looking young.She first used some pro-collagen rose cleansing balm from Elemis, Amber said she “loves” the product which is “super hydrating” on her skin.
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Mortified cat owner wants refund after splashing out £100 on 'joke' of pet portrait
cat lover said she was horrified after spending £100 on a pet portrait only to be underwhelmed by the finished product.Charley shared a video of the reference photo of her rescue cat, Jasper, followed by the artwork the unnamed artist made on her @charleyge TikTok page.In the photo, Charley's black and white cat is sitting up close to the camera and looking attentive.The finished portrait, which appears to be done in green and black felt-tip pen, shows Jasper in a similar pose but with very little detail.His paws haven't been finished and there is no background in the picture.Jasper also appears to have a different body shape and much smaller ears in the artist's interpretation.Charley used the infamous "what I wanted versus what I got" TikTok audio to express her disappointment and asked viewers: "Am I being too mean or should I ask for a refund?"People were so shocked at the quality of the picture many suggested it was a "joke" and couldn't believe the story was true.One user said: "For £100 quid you better get more than a refund."Some people sounded sarcastic in their replies, with one writing: "Awww a kid drew it, you made their day."Another joked: "Which one is the cat and which one is the picture? it's so realistic that it's impossible to tell.""You need to frame this with the receipt and tag the artist," suggested a third user.Someone else asked Charley: "Oof.
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Massive headlice infestation that 'feels like it never ends' shocks the internet
has a TikTok account where she tries to educate people about headlice and fight the stigma around infections.The self-styled "nit lady" has more than half a million followers and regularly posts videos of her clients, with their faces hidden but the parasites fully on display.In a video posted on March 14, Sherri shows a client with long brown hair who appears to have thousands of lice crawling over her scalp.Sherri, who runs The Nit Picker, zooms in to show the insects wriggling up close, with their blood-swollen bodies clearly visible.A few people in the comments said the video showed "neglect" but Sherri warned an infestation can get this bad in "no time" if parents don't remove the lice and their eggs straight away.Sherri, who also treats adults suffering from lice, also said chemical treatments don't work as well as manual removal.In the caption, she wrote: "Ever feel like it never ends? Treating lice with lotions doesn’t remove the eggs and most don’t kill the eggs in no time you're here."The video was watched more than 380,000 times and many viewers were horrified by the sheer number of blood-sucking bugs.Posting a comment with the screaming emoji, one user asked: "How does this happen?""Who else felt goosebumps?" asked a second.Someone else admitted: "Felt all the hairs on my neck stand up as soon as I saw this.""My daughter had nits really bad about five years ago and I got rid of them and they come back so I had no chance but to shave her hair," another person shared.Meanwhile, a few people were grossed-out at all and actually enjoyed the video, with one writing: "Am I the only one that would really enjoy getting rid of headlice?"Another said: "Nahhh girl I'm on your boat, I wanna clean her head out right
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