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Viral sensation Lisa Rowland, fondly known as the woman caught hanging upside down in her window, has embraced the unexpected fame brought on by a hilarious video that has taken the internet by storm. The seven-month-old clip, which initially gained attention for its comedic value, resurfaced when Lisa appeared on ITV’s This Morning to share the amusing behind-the-scenes story.
The video captures the moment when Lisa, faced with the unfortunate situation of being locked out of her home after an early return from a supermarket trip, attempts to climb through an open window. In the process, her dress gets caught, leaving her somewhat exposed. The ensuing struggle is nothing short of comical.
Lisa, joined by her sister on This Morning, recounted the incident with infectious humour. She explained that the escapade occurred when a pressing need for the toilet led her back home, only to discover that she had left her keys inside. Desperate times called for desperate measures, and Lisa decided to use the window as her entry point.
However, the attempt turned into a laugh-out-loud spectacle as her long legs got stuck, prompting an unexpected and amusing situation. Lisa shared her experience on the show, saying, “My legs are too long, I couldn’t get them in! I fell to the ground covered in urine. I’d passed the point of panic. I didn’t know whether to laugh or cry."
During the ITV interview with presenters Alison Hammond and Dermot O’Leary, the sisters added lighthearted jokes to the mix, revealing that Lisa’s forgetfulness about her keys led to the entire escapade. The only window in the house became the focal point of the misadventure.
Despite the potentially embarrassing nature of the video, Lisa took it all in good spirits, even admitting to the hosts that the video had been shot by her partner, Nicole, in June. Lisa also confessed to an unintended mishap during the upside-down ordeal. Her sister, who can be seen laughing heartily in the video, joined in on the laughter during the interview.
In a surprising twist, Lisa revealed that the video had been shared online by a woman in Northern Ireland, a complete stranger. The clip, originally shared seven months ago, has now been viewed and shared over 10 million times.
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