A hilarious mishap has tickled internet users after a man’s online shopping gamble resulted in a rather oversized surprise arriving at his doorstep.
We’ve all sung praises for the comfort of bean bag chairs, and this YouTuber was convinced he absolutely needed one for his pad. Imagine his astonishment when he was greeted by not one but four bulky boxes that virtually commandeered his entrance hall.
The British TikTok sensation, @ameziane, well-known for amassing a whopping 147million likes and acquiring 2.4million followers, was taken aback when what appeared to be a gargantuan bean bag made its way into his home, leaving viewers howling with laughter.
“Part of me is thinking I ordered the wrong thing,” he exclaimed in dismay. “Why does it look like the bean bag is moving in?” he added.
On camera, he tackled the mammoth task of unpacking the hefty delivery from Big Bertha Bean Bag, bemusedly wondering where to begin.
Amid his unpacking, he encountered various components that he amusingly termed “bean bag food”, “bean bag skin, and even bean bag “organs”. This comical episode effectively transformed his humble abode into what resembled a whimsical bean bag production line.
A TikToker’s attempt to add some comfy furniture to his living room turned into a bit of a nightmare as he ended up with an oversized bean bag that practically swallowed his entire space. He documented the saga, showing him wrestling with two massive bags of polystyrene balls to fill the chair, which took ages.
Once he finally set it up and tested it, he admitted: “I can’t lie, I got the biggest size, but now I’m kind of regretting it.” The social media user revealed the gigantic bean bag has taken over his living room, joking he doesn’t need a bed or sofa anymore because of it.
The video quickly went viral, sparking a flood of comments. One person quipped: “It looks like the bean bag is moving in.”
Another shared their own experience: “I had a bean bag that became a bed.” Others were keen to get one, with someone writing: “I want one,” while another who previously bought from the same company commented: “One year later, I’m still hoovering up the bean bag food.”
However, not everyone was sold on the idea, with one viewer saying it was “too much work” for a bean bag.This online shopping mishap isn’t unique; there have been plenty of order fails shared online. In one shocking incident, a Vinted purchase went viral when a buyer claimed they received their item wrapped in a ‘dirty nappy’, demanding a refund for the ‘disgusting’ blunder.
In another online shopping fail, a woman ordered clothes from a TikTok shop only to be disappointed. Megan showcased the shorts she received, comparing them to “year 8 PE shorts”, noting their see-through nature and a “peculiar smell”.