Former Emmerdale actress Charley Webb revealed to fans that she crashed her car into a post.
The soap star was in the middle of parking her car into a space when the accident happened.
She took to her Instagram Stories to explain what happened to her 572,000 followers and posted a snap of her damaged car.
"Good morning to ME. Just bashed my car into a post and this was the result," Charley, who played Debbie Dingle in the show, said.
The actress reassured fans and told them no one was hurt during the accident but said it wasn't 'her day'.
"The car, yes, really annoying. I was driving into a space, I wasn't even driving fast," Charley told followers.
"If I'd have been driving more than like two miles an hour, it probably would have taken the whole bonnet off."
She added: "Can't believe the damage that it's done. Anyway, no one was hurt. That's the main thing. But it's just really p***** me off."
"Then loads of stuff has gone wrong today. I need to just go to bed and just get back up tomorrow because today is not my day."
The actress shares glimpses into her days with fans on social media and, earlier this year, she was on the verge of tears because of a family pet.
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She has an adorable pet hamster living under the same roof as the soap actress, her hunky husband, and their three children.
It kept Charley up all night in May and she shared a picture of herself looking exhausted.
The mum-of-three explained her pained expression, writing: “This is not a joke.
“The hamster has kept me awake all night. WHAT THE HELL?
“I thought I could hear some sort of high pitch alarm, got up. It was the bloody hamster's wheel squeaking.”
Practically adding insult to injury, she further revealed: “Ace slept through, hamster did not.”
Unfortunately, her followers didn't give her any sympathy and informed her she had failed to acknowledge that hamsters love to run around at night.
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