Hysterics As Pug Owner Emails Expenses To Boss, Attaches Wrong File

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Is there anything worse than sending your boss an embarrassing photo? While many would argue that there definitely is, you'd probably want to sink into the ground if you ever accidentally did that.

Fortunately for one woman, when she mistakenly sent her boss a photo of her dog sitting in her trousers while she was on the toilet, she looked on the bright side and laughed the matter off. And the internet has been laughing along with her.

The woman's sister recorded the moment that the pair realized what had been emailed to the regional director, and shared it to her TikTok account @fashionxrhiannon.

The viral video, which has been viewed more than 2.6 million times since it was first shared to TikTok, captured the siblings' hysterical reaction to the accidental work email.

"I can't believe my sister did this," the woman laughed.

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A file image of a woman looking stressed at work. A viral video captured two sisters' hysterics after sending the wrong attachment to one of the sisters' managers. Getty Images

"She just sent an email to her regional director with expenses," she continued before breaking down into more laughter.

"She attached photos of our little pug in her trousers while she was on the toilet," she added.

Viewers watched as the woman collapsed onto a chair, unable to string a sentence together because she was laughing so hard, while her sister could be heard shouting "stop it" in the background to little avail.

The woman promised to share the infamous pug pictures if her video gets viewed 10 million times. She had captioned the post: "If you want to see the picture my sister said this has to get to 10m views."

Newsweek reached out to @fashionxrhiannon for more information via TikTok.

What Do The Comments Say?

Since it had been shared to the social media platform by fashionxrhiannon, the TikTok post has been liked by over 182,000 users and commented on more than 500 times. TikTokers have been laughing along with the pair and joining in on the fun in the comments section of the post.

"The fact you didn't show us was criminal," one user wrote.

Another user added: "Outlook allows you to recall emails!"

"The next attachment would be my resignation," a third user joked.

A different TikToker shared: "You communicated only to dolphins at one point there."

"This happened to me but worse. I accidentally emailed my old boss the dates when I had my periods," revealed another user.

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Melissa Fleur Afshar is a Newsweek reporter based in London, United Kingdom.

Her current focus is on trending life stories and human-interest features on a variety of topics ranging from relationships, pets, and personal finances to health, work, travel, and family dynamics. She has covered current affairs, social issues, and lifestyle stories extensively.

Melissa joined Newsweek in 2023 from Global's LBC and had previously worked at financial news publication WatersTechnology, tmrw Magazine, The Times and The Sunday Times, Greater London-based radio broadcaster Insanity Radio, and alongside other journalists or producers for research purposes. Since joining Newsweek, Melissa has been especially focused on covering under-reported women's health and social issues, and has spent a large part of her time researching the physical and mental impact of both the contraceptive pill and abusive relationships.

Prior to that, Melissa had been specialized in reporting on financial technology and data news, political news, and current affairs. She has covered data management news from industry giants like Bloomberg and Symphony, alongside the death of Queen Elizabeth II, the U.K economy's 2022-pound sterling crash, multiple National Health Service (NHS) strikes, and the Mahsa Amini protests in Iran.

A show that she produced and presented at the Greater London-based community radio station, Insanity Radio, was awarded 'Best Topical News Show' and the runner up award for 'Best New Radio Show' on the network.

She is a graduate in MA History from Royal Holloway, University of London.

Languages: English, Persian.

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Melissa Fleur Afshar is a Newsweek reporter based in London, United Kingdom.

Her current focus is on trending life stories and ... Read more