The Twerking Fail Girl Will Be On Jimmy Kimmel To Discuss Her Pants On Fire (Video)
Sep 10, 2013 17:17
Remember the girl who tried to re-invent the twerk: Caitlin Heller? Her viral video of an upside down twerking ending in a fiery fail had nearly 9 million views since it was uploaded on September 3rd. Now she's going to be talking about it on Jimmy Kimmel Live Monday night.
Heller will be describing why she was twerking on a door, and how she stupidly forgot to lock it and how her pants caught fire after it opened.
"Gonna be on Jimmy Kimmel tonight!!!!" Heller wrote Monday in the updated description of the YouTube video (watch above), which has 37,000 Likes.
"I tried making a sexy twerk video for my boyfriend and things got a little too hot," the description continues. "WOW! Didn't expect all this attention. I'm fine. Just a little embarrassed!! THX!!"
Which brings us to the Internet's most important lesson: Don't be afraid to embarrass yourself if you want to get famous.
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