Girl Tries To Prove Her Head Fits In A Pumpkin, Doesn’t End Well

White girls have a reputation for being addicted to pumpkin around this time of year, but this girl went too far.

Trying to provide some comedic relief during her family’s pumpkin carving festivities, a teenage girl put her head inside a giant pumpkin, and as you can imagine, wound up getting it stuck.

The trouble started the moment she said, “Isn’t it so cute! I can probably fit my head in it.”

This video was shot by YouTube user Kristy Ralphs as she was just trying to record her family gathering, when things went south about 30 seconds in.

It was cute at first, but then the precocious youngster couldn’t get herself out of it, legitimately freaking out herself and her family.

The worst part of the video wasn’t even her getting stuck, it was undoubtedly her younger brother, who we can only assume is the middle child, unmercifully singing “I can carve a belly button on my pumpkin,” over and over again, with no end.

Too bad the video ended before she got her head out. But there is an additional video showing that she was fine and made it out OK. Even in this video, that f*cking kid somehow found a way to sneak in another verse of his annoying song.

There’s easier ways to feed your pumpkin spice problem, so don’t stick your head inside a giant pumpkin, no matter how great of an idea it sounds like.

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