A new mother was left fuming when she reviewed a video clip her partner filmed during her labour - as he'd put the 'ugly dog filter' on while filming.
Sarah Griffith thought her partner was capturing some sweet footage of the special moment, but she was in for a shock when she watched it back after the birth.
He'd put a filter of the video which placed a graphic of a hairless and scrawny dog over her face, but luckily she saw the funny side.
She later shared the clip on TikTok and explained it was their favourite filter, and soon she was inundated with comments from people who praised her for keeping her cool.
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Sarah, who uploads on TikTok as @griffithsarah_, captioned the video: "POV: You're in labour and think your husband is getting sentimental footage for you to look back on."
In the short video, Sarah can be seen laying on the bed with her arms crossed as her partner tries to get her attention.
She then turns towards him and shows the 'peace sign', and he says "pretty" in reply as if he's capturing some genuine footage.
In the comments, Sarah wrote: "In his defence, this is our favourite Snapchat filter."
The clip was viewed more than one million times and received a slew of comments from fans.
One said: "This is hilarious."
While another wrote: "Dead man walking."
Then a third user added: "My husband did the same thing to me."
And another commented: "That's something my man would do just to make me smile."
Then Sarah replied, adding: "Definitely made me smile."
Meanwhile, a professional cuddler who charges people for hugs and earns £75 an hour has started hosting 'cuddle parties' - where people can snuggle in groups.
Trevor Hooton, 30, who goes by 'Treasure', set up their cuddle therapy business in May 2022 and now business is booming.
Treasure, from Bristol, charges £30 a session for a 'cuddle party' through his company, Embrace Connections, and encourages people "to explore and enjoy non-sexual physical connection in a safe, structured environment".
Treasure explained what they offer is "more than just a hug" - it's about "pouring care, affection and goodwill into someone through touch" - but admits that not everyone understands the business, as some think it is sex work.
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