A beauty student was pulled over while wearing a full face of Shrek makeup, and the photo — and responses — are hilarious
Nobody wants to be pulled over. But if you have a face full of Shrek makeup, you prob really don’t want to be pulled over. Shrek, the classic animated film (which was almost a completely different movie) is one we all know and love. Since it was first released 16 years ago, it’s made its mark on pop culture, from an Honest Trailer to maybe inspiring Game of Thrones. Many of us have seen Shrek over and over again. But not many of us have taken our love to this level. Twitter user @_haybayy recently shared her most embarrassing (or most incredible?) moment with the internet.
She was pulled over by a police officer while wearing full Shrek makeup.
Makeup-only Halloween costumes are always a hit, so at least the time of year was right?
You probably have a few questions. First of all, so do we.
ok so I got pulled over on my way home from makeup class… pic.twitter.com/Nyn7rOa1LM
— haybay (@_haybayy) October 17, 2017
The most information that @_haybayy gave the world was that she was on her way home from makeup class. There is no explanation for why Shrek makeup was being taught in class, or whether or not it was her own choice because of her love for the delightful film.
One thing is for sure: she looked amazing!
Her makeup was on point, perfectly green and ogre-y.
Naturally, because this is the internet, the responses were absolutely amazing. false
Can confirm it was not us
(but we sort of wish it had been) https://t.co/ZtzRemC93J
— Pasco Sheriff (@PascoSheriff) October 20, 2017
Should have kept driving far far away. https://t.co/aUD88cjpRk
— Abbey B (@abbeyBdonaldson) October 19, 2017
she must’ve gotten a ticket for shrekless driving 😂 https://t.co/hhx03xw9cL
— B r o o k l y n n . 💛🇺🇦💙 (@VivaLaBrooklynn) October 19, 2017
Oh, the people of Twitter. Always coming with the jokes.
Unfortunately, dear @_haybayy did get a ticket for speeding, and even her sense of humor couldn’t get her out of it. Maybe she’ll be cast in a live production of the movie, though. She at least has her Twitter fame to ease the blow of a speeding ticket.