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Woman’s Strange Sound After Hitting Back On TikTok Turns Into Viral Sensation Of Remixes

Woman’s Strange Sound After Hitting Back On TikTok Turns Into Viral Sensation Of Remixes

A TikToker has gone viral for hitting her back while trying to record a video leading to multiple users remixing her cry out in pain

A TikToker has gone viral for hitting her back while trying to record a video, leading to multiple users remixing her cry out in pain. Catch the clip here:

The poor girl was just trying to show off her outfit when she stepped back too far, whacking her lower back into her bedpost, causing her to shriek out and fall to the side.

However, while she may have viewed it as a failed attempt to make a cool video, others saw it as a golden opportunity to duet.

Katy Lorrell has gone viral on TikTok for hitting her back on her bedpost.
@katylorrell/TikTok

Katey Lorrell took to the platform to prop her camera up and give followers a good look at her black skirt and white cropped t-shirt, however little did she know how her accident mid-video would lead to her going viral.

The 26-year-old from Texas wrote: "Just trying to show my fit off but the good lord had other plans #voiceeffects #ScreamItOut #hurt."

The video has since amassed over 19 million views, two million likes, and has been duetted by multiple other users - resulting in a series of side-splitting remixes.

Katy Lorrell's cry out in pain has been remixed by multiple musicians on TikTok and subsequently gone viral.
@katylorrell/TikTok

Katey's high-pitched cry out in pain was pounced on by musicians, with songs such as 'Stayin' Alive' by the Bee Gees, performed by a user called Mr Jonz, Nelly's 'Dilemma,' sung by a user named Icknay Eningtonpay, and conductor and pianist Mike Repper playing the Harry Potter theme tune.

Another TikToker remixed Katey's video to Alicia Key's 'Fallin', someone else took on 'You're Makin' Me High,' and a final used 'Ain't No Mountain High Enough,' originally sung by Marvin Gaye.

One user even duetted Katey's shriek with Mozart on the violin.

Many more will likely pop up online, with the TikTok not just the most popular of the week, but resolved by many as the 'best thing' they have seen in a while.

"Once again the internet stays undefeated," one user wrote.

Another said: "Every once in a while tiktok is useful."

A third pointed out how Katey likely didn't anticipate becoming such a meme. They said: "This poor poor woman, not only does she have to go through the immeasurable pain of hitting a bed frame, she has to have her pain made into a meme."

Katey definitely got a lot more than she bargained for trying to just show off her outfit.

Bring on even more remixes.

Featured Image Credit: @peningtonn/@kateylorell/TikTok

Topics: TikTok, Viral