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Woman tries to ‘save her nails' while opening a can but the outcome is SO much worse than a chipped mani

Woman tries to ‘save her nails' while opening a can but the outcome is SO much worse than a chipped mani

Scottish Sun22-05-2025
Some reckon she'll have to fork out more than £4,000 to fix the mess
SAY CHEESE! Woman tries to 'save her nails' while opening a can but the outcome is SO much worse than a chipped mani
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WE all know how difficult it can be to open a can - especially if you've just got your nails done.
This is exactly why one beauty buff recently tried to resort to a different method - which unfortunately ended up costing her more than her fresh manicure.
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One woman was left mortified after opening a can with her gnashers went horribly wrong
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The 26-year-old Dane wanted to protect her fresh mani and resorted to using her pearly whites instead
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Ditte Soegaard Simonsen, who hails from Denmark, left people with their jaws on the floor after opening a fizzy drink with her pearly whites went horribly wrong.
The young brunette beauty explained that she didn't want to ruin her gorgeous nails - and decided to crack the can open with her gnashers.
Sat outside, the Dane could be seen using her teeth to pull the tab - but just seconds later, she was left mortified.
After taking a brief look at the top of the can, Ditte spotted what appeared to be a large chunk of her front tooth, as she grabbed the phone in total disbelief.
In a state of shock, the 26-year-old TikToker opened her mouth wide and was aghast at the damage.
Showing fellow social media users her gappy grin, Ditte posed with one of her front teeth significantly shorter than the other.
Sharing the horrific fail on social media - where it's since racked up an astronomical 15milion views - she wrote in the caption: ''When you prioritise good nails over good teeth.''
The now-viral clip, posted under the username @dittesoegaardsimonsen, has taken the internet by storm, amassing over 860k likes and 43k shares.
More than 12,000 people flooded to comments in total disbelief, with many saying it'll cost her more to fix the smile instead of a chipped nail.
''Nails - 10€, teeth - 5000€,'' commented one person.
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Another wrote: ''That's an expensive mistake.''
Someone else chimed in: ''I would cry until I throw up and faint from all the crying then wake up and cry again.''
After seeing the viral footage, others said they'd learnt from her mistake and won't be resorting to this method ever again.
''i will stop doing this now thank you,'' a viewer said.
A fellow beauty buff added: ''I never use my nails? I just glide my finger under.''
More outfit fails I had the worst work outfit fail that left me exposed, my jeans literally fell apart 'I just spat my coffee out' people joke over woman's outfit fail as stranger says she looks like an HSBC bank card I thought I'd fixed my outfit after going to the bathroom – then I got home and made an embarrassing discovery People tear into sister of the bride for 'spilling out of her dress' in 'epic outfit fail' I thought I looked so chic for work until I saw myself from the side – I'd had an embarrassing wardrobe malfunction
Epic hair blunder
This comes just a day after Good Morning Britain viewers were left in hysterics after a woman appeared to have an epic hair fail during an interview on the TV show.
The news programme was running a piece about parking fines from private companies when they interviewed people in a Derby car park.
While some of them admitted they were struggling to get on the app to pay for their parking, a woman then popped up who said that even when she's on the app, she doesn't know if the fee has been processed.
However, viewers were less interested in what the lady was saying, and more enthralled by her hair.
As she appeared to have completely forgotten that she had a pink claw clip secured to the front of her hair.
It looked as though she had clipped back the hair that usually falls over her face while finishing off her make-up.
But then she made an unfortunate blunder by getting on with her day without taking the clip out.
And after the programme aired, hundreds of people took to TikTok to share a clip of the woman's interview.
Casey was one of them, as she wrote over the top of her video: "Do you think she's completely forgotten she's left this in?"
She added that she'd been left "crying" with laughter after watching the show.
While Dan giggled: "She looks a right state!
"What the heck is going on? She's got a bl**dy clip on her head!"
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