Woman stuck in portable loo driven miles on back of lorry before driver clocks

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HILARIOUS FOOTAGE SHOWS THE BAFFLED, AND REMARKABLY CLEAN, WOMAN STEPPING OUT DAZZLED INTO THE SUNLIGHT AFTER HER REAL 'S***-SHOW' OF A ROADTRIP CAME TO AN END 10:42, 14 May 2025 A


woman was stuck inside a portable toilet before it was accidentally lifted onto the back of a lorry which then drove away. The woman – who appears to have pioneered a new way of hitchhiking


– can be seen scrambling from the mobile loo and walking away after her unintentional road trip. The baffling scenes unfolded in Hebei Province, near Beijing, China, as reported by


What's The Jam. She had reportedly been trapped in the toilet for dozens of miles after workers loaded it onto the vehicle. At least there was no need for a pitstop as the lorry


trundled along with the drivers completely unaware. People chimed in on social media to express their hilarity. One joked: "Now that's what you call a mobile toilet." Another


said: "Sneaking a ride like a pro." "Luckily it didn't flip over. Otherwise it'd be a real s***-show," another person punned. It's unclear exactly how the


woman became embroiled in such a delicate situation, but the Daily Star thinks she handled everything with grace when she emerged from her latrine. Unbothered and thriving, she nods to the


lorry driver, before disappearing into the sunset. Take notes – if you ever get bundled onto a lorry while dropping the kids off at the pool, that's how you deal with it. In 2022 a


woman was trolled for using a portable bidet in public. Sara Gebreslassie declared that more women should practice "proper" feminine hygiene and started her own fold away bidet


company, Hadush, to help people have "quick, thorough cleansing on the go.” However, her bidet business and own personal use of the post-toilet wash raised a few eyebrows. In a clip


posted to TikTok, Sara was asked if she was “embarrassed” and if she received “weird stares” for using the contraption. Sara explained: “Someone asked me if I get embarrassed taking my bidet


out in public. Practising proper feminine hygiene is nothing to be embarrassed about. "Why should I be [embarrassed] when my bidet is this cute and discreet.” Article continues below


In 2020, a man appeared to declare war on portable toilets amid a strange crime wave which saw construction workers turn up to work to find their toilets exploded. The strange series of


explosions plagued the city of Pittsburgh, US, with the city's crack Bomb Squad and Crime Unit even called in.