OUCH! That’s gotta hurt: Adriana Lima walks smack bang into bus mirror while shooting commercial

May 7, 2014 - 07:55
May 7, 2014 - 08:05
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OUCH! That’s gotta hurt: Adriana Lima walks smack bang into bus mirror while shooting commercial
OUCH! That’s gotta hurt: Adriana Lima walks smack bang into bus mirror while shooting commercial

SO, a model walks into a bar — literally.

Poor Adriana Lima was already being hounded by paparazzi while shooting a Maybelline commercial in New York yesterday, when things got a whole lot worse for the supermodel.

As Lima walked around the side of her trailer to escape, she ran smack bang into the bus mirror and got the shock of her life, knocking her to the ground.

And of course to make incredibly embarrassing matters worse, there were a dozen cameras there to capture the moment. Mortified.

As for the big egg on her head afterwards?

Well she wasn’t bo with it, maybe it’s Maybelline?

Ooh. That’s gotta hurt.

Ooh. That’s gotta hurt. Source: Supplied

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