I’m a teacher and had an embarrassing wardrobe malfunction in class – my kids are gonna roast me all year
MIDDLE and high school students can be ruthless – that’s why so many adults are unwilling to relive their teen years.
When one teacher faced a mortifying wardrobe malfunction, she knew it would give her kids a reason to roast her until their next break.
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Luckily, the teacher in question, named Summer (@teachertalkwithsummer), had a great sense of humor.
“Let’s add this to the list of embarrassing events I have experienced,” she declared in the caption of a video about her ordeal.
At first glance, Summer’s outfit looked chic and practical.
“So, today I decided to do a fit check,” she said, backing up so the camera could capture her full ensemble.
Summer said she bought her shoes from a friend’s boutique, and her short-sleeved jumpsuit from Amazon.
But instead of telling her viewers how they could recreate the outfit, Summer issued a warning.
“I wanted to tell you guys, don’t buy anything from Amazon,” she said.
Then, she turned to the side to show her jumpsuit being held together with thick binder clips.
During class, the zipper suddenly burst, and Summer said it was “So embarrassing.”
“This whole thing popped open,” she said, running her hand along the gaps at her waist. “The zipper flew.”
The scenario would leave anyone blushing, but Summer’s mortification was exacerbated by the setting.
“Mind you, I teach middle school and high school,” she said grimly.
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“So guess who’s gonna be roasted for the whole entire year, because her dress popped open because her butt was too big?” she said. “Me!”
Other teachers poured out love, support, and lots of laughter in the comment section.
A few praised her poise and ingenuity in the face of humiliation.
“Love the clips holding it together,” wrote one fan.
Summer responded, “I had to make it work!”
And another teacher reassured Summer that she would get through the brutal roasting.
“I survived my fly being down during class when I first started teaching,” he told her.
Summer, seemingly relieved, wrote back, “So there is hope.”