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Woman's Little Yelp After Running Into The Corner Of Her Bed Post Is TikTok's Favorite New Sound

Woman's Little Yelp After Running Into The Corner Of Her Bed Post Is TikTok's Favorite New Sound
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A TikToker went viral for a reason she never saw coming while attempting to film herself in her bedroom.

Katey Lorrell set up the camera, and as she backed up to show her body in the frame, she bumped into a bedpost and consequently gave an involuntary "ah" sound.


Her yelp has now become a viral sensation with social media users hilariously incorporating the soundbite to duet with her.

“Just trying to show my fit off but the good lord had other plans,” wrote Lorrell in the video's caption.

@kateylorrell

Just trying to show my fit off but the good lord had other plans 😩🥲 #voiceeffects #ScreamItOut #hurt

People were in hysterics after watching her unfortunate mishap.

@kateylorrell/TikTok

@kateylorrell/TikTok


But more hilarity ensued.

A thread of people singing along to Lorrell's auditory cameo was started by Twitter user Da'Shaun–who posted a clip of themselves singing the BeeGees', "Stayin' Alive."

We dare you not to crack a smile as you watch the hysterical creations that follow.

We're talking to you, Michael Bublé!




The hits kept coming.







Not all clips using Lorrell's "ah" -ing were during songs.

This one featured Stephen Amell from the CW show, Arrow. The actor quoted from the show and mimicked targeting Lorrell with an arrow and releasing it milliseconds before she elicited the trending sound.

Needless to say, he really hit the mark.


And after someone in the comments asked pop singer/songwriter Charlie Puth–who presumably has perfect pitch–to analyze what note she was hitting, he came through with his analysis.

@charlieputh

Go to my Spotify and listen to That’s Hilarious or else I’m not shaving this mustache.

So what did Lorrell think of the trend she was responsible for going viral?

"Y’all, these duets and stitches got me HOLLERING," she said in the comments.

Same, Katey. Same.

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