
Sometimes, despite our best intentions, things just don’t go our way. And sometimes they go so spectacularly wrong that all we can do is laugh at life’s funny little blunders.
Her unfortunate mistake shows that not all popular posts are famous for the reasons that we intend. This was one picture that reflected something we’re sure few people will ever forget.
Just married, TikToker Jenny Parrish was ready for some elegant wine glass photos

After her wedding, Jenny and her new husband headed to their newlywed suite, where Parrish decided to take some classy photos with her wine glass.
Unfortunately, her pictures weren’t nearly as elegant (or modest) as she had hoped.
She realized her mistake when it was already much too late

While we imagine the wine was delicious, that’s not what got everyone’s attention.
To Parrish’s horror, her friend messaged her with the very unfortunate news that every one of her Instagram followers could see her naked body reflected in the wine glass.
Although she promptly took the picture down, it had already been viewed by a lot of people
Friends, co-workers, and perhaps worst of all, her own mother-in-law.
So, you know, family get-togethers are going to be a little awkward for a while, unless her dear old MIL has a really good sense of humor.
She took to TikTok to share the story of her unintentionally racy post where it quickly went viral

In that video, Parrish enjoys another glass of wine (G-rated this time) while laughing about the whole ordeal, explaining that the photo received around 74 likes on Instagram.
Her embarrassing story has clearly resonated with people on TikTok as it currently has over 1.6 million views and nearly 300,000 likes as of writing.
People have actually found her reaction to the situation pretty endearing

Most of the users who commented on the video applauded Parrish for finding humor in such an awkward situation, and others expressed that this is a mistake that just about anyone could see themselves making.
One person even wrote, “Not me going to double-check reflections of every picture I’ve ever posted.”
If nothing else, we think Parrish’s experience should serve as a warning to all of us Instagram posters
Before you hit that “post” button, maybe take an extra second to really check over your photo and make sure there aren’t any lingering mistakes that just might make it impossible to look your MIL in the eye for the next 30 years.
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