Skip to content
Search AI Powered

Latest Stories

Video Of TikToker Accidentally Crashing Into Little Girl On Water Slide Leaves Viewers Divided

Man collides with young girl on waterslide
@adrian_lionsonly/TikTok

TikToker @Adrian_LionsOnly sparked debate about who was to blame after he filmed himself going down a water slide and crashing into a little girl who was sitting at the bottom.

Whenever safety is a concern, it seems like there's always someone there to ruin the fun, but sometimes, that person could be a lifeguard.

During a recent visit to Island Water Park in California, Adrian of @adrian_lionsonly on TikTok shared an incident that occurred when a lifeguard directed him to go down a large slide while a young girl was still sitting on the bottom of it.


Because the slide was an enclosed tube, there was no way for Adrian to see that the girl was still sitting at the end of the slide, so he enjoyed the ride.

Unfortunately, at the end of the video, viewers can see the adult man collide with the girl. She is heard screaming and can be seen flipping into the spraying water as the video ends.

You can watch the video here:

"They (lifeguards) told me to go, and I hit a little girl!"
"You can hear her scream. I'm glad she was okay!"
"Lifeguards need to pay more attention!"
@adrian_lionsonly

Dumb lifeguards! #islandwaterpark #fyp #accident

It was featured on Adrian's channel, which is dedicated to family and featuring rides at major theme parks in California, including Island Water Park, Wild Waters, and Santa Cruz.

The video quickly garnered 12.7 million views, as well as over 25 thousand comments, which were divided over what had occurred.

Despite her being a minor, some couldn't help but blame the girl for being in the way.

@adrian_lionsonly/TikTok

@adrian_lionsonly/TikTok

@adrian_lionsonly/TikTok

@adrian_lionsonly/TikTok

@adrian_lionsonly/TikTok

@adrian_lionsonly/TikTok

@adrian_lionsonly/TikTok

But there were some who were furious like Adrian, who had captioned the video with, "Dumb lifeguards!"

@adrian_lionsonly/TikTok

@adrian_lionsonly/TikTok

@adrian_lionsonly/TikTok

@adrian_lionsonly/TikTok

@adrian_lionsonly/TikTok

@adrian_lionsonly/TikTok

@adrian_lionsonly/TikTok

It's hard to say who is at fault here, or if it was simply an accident.

Since the girl was old enough to go down the slide alone, she likely should have known that she needed to exit the slide immediately upon her ride being over, to get out of the way for the next person.

By that same token, however, the lifeguards had directed her to go down the slide and probably should have more carefully watched to ensure that she did, in fact, exit the slide before sending someone down. No matter someone's age, that likely should be standard safety protocol.

Likely the only one here who couldn't be blamed in any way would be Adrian, who was simply following orders and at least drawing attention to the incident after the fact, to ensure something like it did not happen again.

More from Trending

Keira Knightly in 'Love Actually'
Universal Pictures

Keira Knightley Admits Infamous 'Love Actually' Scene Felt 'Quite Creepy' To Film

UK actor Keira Knightley recalled filming the iconic cue card scene from the 2003 Christmas rom-com Love Actually was kinda "creepy."

The Richard Curtis-directed film featured a mostly British who's who of famous actors and young up-and-comers playing characters in various stages of relationships featured in separate storylines that eventually interconnect.

Keep ReadingShow less
Nancy Mace
Tom Williams/CQ-Roll Call, Inc via Getty Images

Nancy Mace Miffed After Video Of Her Locking Lips With Another Woman Resurfaces

South Carolina Republican Representative Nancy Mace is not happy after video from 2016 of her "baby birding" a shot of alcohol into another woman's mouth resurfaced.

The video, resurfaced by The Daily Mail, shows Mace in a kitchen pouring a shot of alcohol into her mouth, then spitting it into another woman’s mouth. The second woman, wearing a “TRUMP” t-shirt, passed the shot to a man, who in turn spit it into a fourth person’s mouth before vomiting on the floor.

Keep ReadingShow less
Ryan Murphy; Luigi Mangione
Gregg DeGuire/Variety via Getty Images, MyPenn

Fans Want Ryan Murphy To Direct Luigi Mangione Series—And They Know Who Should Play Him

Luigi Mangione is facing charges, including second-degree murder, after the 26-year-old was accused of fatally shooting UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson outside the New York Hilton Midtown hotel on December 4.

Before the suspect's arrest on Sunday at a McDonald's in Altoona, Pennsylvania, the public was obsessed with updates on the manhunt, especially after Mangione was named a "strong person of interest."

Keep ReadingShow less
Donald Trump
NBC

Trump Proves He Doesn't Understand How Citizenship Works In Bonkers Interview

President-elect Donald Trump was criticized after he openly lied about birthright citizenship and showed he doesn't understand how it works in an interview with Meet the Press on Sunday.

Birthright citizenship is a legal concept that grants citizenship automatically at birth. It exists in two forms: ancestry-based citizenship and birthplace-based citizenship. The latter, known as jus soli, a Latin term meaning "right of the soil," grants citizenship based on the location of birth.

Keep ReadingShow less
Robert F. Kennedy Jr.
Chris Unger/Zuffa LLC

77 Nobel Prize Winners Write Open Letter Urging Senate Not To Confirm RFK Jr. As HHS Secretary

A group of 77 Nobel laureates wrote an open letter to Senate lawmakers stressing that confirming Robert F. Kennedy Jr. as President-elect Donald Trump's Secretary of Health and Human Services "would put the public’s health in jeopardy and undermine America’s global leadership in health science."

The letter, obtained by The New York Times, represents a rare move by Nobel laureates, marking the first time in recent memory they have collectively opposed a Cabinet nominee, according to Richard Roberts, the 1993 Nobel laureate in Physiology or Medicine, who helped draft it.

Keep ReadingShow less