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Mar 25, 2024

Mum leaves followers in stitches as she explains 'how to pee in shapewear'

Celeste Barber, who is known for sharing her comedic videos on social media, left fans in stitches after she detailed the struggle of trying to pee while wearing tummy-control underwear

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A mum has gone viral after she shared a hilarious video detailing the struggle she faces trying to use the toilet when wearing shapewear.

Celeste Barber is known for sharing her comedic videos online where she mocks aesthetically pleasing posts by celebrities and influencers by showing the unflattering reality.

But the 41-year-old mum-of-four has now gone viral for sharing the harsh reality of wearing tummy-control underwear.

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In the video, which has gained more than 16,000 likes, the Australian comic was seen responding to a fan who asked her how she I able to go to the bathroom without assistance in her shaping underwear.

She explained: "The underwear that I wore have a thing in the crotch — a little pew-pew thing in the crotch — so you can pull it aside and do a little wiggle."

The mum even put her hand through the crotch hole to show how easy it was meant to be — but insisted it's not without difficulty.

She warned: "But remember when you're at school and you had the swimming carnival and you had to quickly go and doorway before you race and you ran in and you pulled your swimmers to the side to wee and the wee went everywhere? Same situation."

In the caption, she said "IYKYK" meaning "if you know, you know".

Instagram fans were left in stitches at the video as they took to the comments to poke fun at the messy situation.

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One user said: "Love you. Have been doing that trick for years with my swimmers!"

Another added: "I *know* I don’t have the skills to pee like that! Props for trying though."

A third commented: "How do people not know this, you just pull it aside and do it?"

"I feel like targeted advertising has got me good," a fourth wrote.

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