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Brilio.net - Enzy Storia recently shared an unexpected experience. Through his upload on Instagram, Enzy admitted that he almost lost his life because he was not careful. How could it not be, Enzy, who was about to brush his teeth, didn't pay attention to the details of the 'toothpaste' used. Finally, Enzy realized that what was used was mosquito repellent.
The celebrity who was born on August 10 1992 shows a mosquito repellent that is very similar in shape to toothpaste. Moreover, the mosquito repellent was placed next to the toothbrush. In his words, he admitted that he almost lost his life because of the mosquito repellent.
"This morning, we almost died. Why? We brushed our teeth with mosquito repellent. Wait, I'll take a photo of the mosquito repellent later," he wrote, as reported by brilio on Thursday (1/8).
Enzy said he really didn't realize that the object used was not toothpaste but mosquito repellent. Moreover, at that incident he was still sleepy because he had just woken up. His body is also not 100 percent conscious.
Luckily, Enzy regained consciousness just before brushing her teeth. He saw a mosquito symbol on the packaging which he thought was toothpaste.
"Yes, I'm sorry, there's a symbol (mosquito) on it, but we just woke up and we're still sleepy, so we're still in a daze. Here's the mosquito repellent, there's a picture of a little child, I thought, 'Oh Koos," he said.
Knowing his wife's temperament, the husband then replied to Enzy's story. The man named Maulana Kasetra apologized for carelessly placing mosquito repellent.
"HAHAHAHA maaappp beebb," wrote Molen.
Enzy then responded that it turned out that it was her husband who put mosquito repellent in the toothbrush area. However, jokingly he condoned the action. For him, mosquito repellent certainly won't damage the household between the two of them.
"It turns out this is the suspect. It doesn't matter. Odomos will not destroy this household," said Enzy.
It can be seen from this post that the form of mosquito repellent is exactly the same as the toothpaste that is often used. The only difference between the two is that there is a mosquito symbol on the medicine.
(brl/ola)