Someone asked her cousin to edit her Spanish video and the hilarious result went viral
As any teacher will tell you, it’s very important to check your work. When Twitter user @morgan_such completed her Spanish video assignment in which she made a sopapilla, she must have checked it and found it wanting, so she gave it to her cousin, Hannah Cohen, to edit into a more polished product. This is how it ended up.
While the Spanish is fairly basic and the pronunciation is highly questionable, that isn’t the issue, as @morgan_such explains she is only in a low-grade class. No – the real problem is the sound effects Hannah decided to add as a prank. When @morgan_such shared the clip on Twitter, it quickly went viral, picking up 111k retweets in a couple of days – RIP her mentions!
https://twitter.com/morgan_such/status/1087119448312631296
The comments came rolling in.
I crashed my hot wheel to this part pic.twitter.com/IkNH2fqCL9
— ️rock (@Gorilla_Jackson) January 22, 2019
Had me WEAK pic.twitter.com/3EVvPdd5ON
— media (@elyssamber) January 21, 2019
— AlanPF (@alanpf) January 22, 2019
https://twitter.com/ohineedtochill/status/1087802469692784640
Not all heroes wear capes
— youuuuuuuuuuu (@Manueezy) January 21, 2019
Luckily, or perhaps unluckily, she checked the edit job before submitting the video.
Seriously I’m so glad I watched it before I sent it to my teacher
— Morgs (@morgan_such) January 21, 2019
All’s well that ends well, as she not only starred in a viral video, but also got a tasty dinner and top marks.
Guys it actually tasted amazing and I got a A+
— Morgs (@morgan_such) January 21, 2019
Now, what was that recipe again?