A mum who mooned crowds of parents after faceplanting the ground at school sports day says she's "loving every minute" of her newfound fame, despite receiving nasty messages from trolls.
Katie Hannaford, 36, found fame after a clip of her unfortunate moment was shared across the internet this week. The business owner was running in a parents' race at her eight-year-old's school when she tripped and flashed her underwear.
The incident was caught on camera and has since been viewed countless times - and Katie says she's "loving every minute" of her newfound fame. She says she has even been recognised in her local Tesco, and has received thousands of positive messages - with some sent from as far away as Australia.
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Katie, who runs a home décor business called Home of Hearts, said: “It's gone crazy, I didn't expect this in the slightest. I can't put into words how I feel but I've been loving every minute - I've not stopped laughing since.
"I thought something was on my face the way people stared at me when I was in Tesco yesterday - I had to give myself a reality check and remember why."
Katie says the reactions have been mostly positive, with people hailing her an "amazing mum" for being such a good sport. She said: "The best comment I have seen is one that said: 'Don't be a Karen, be a Katie'. I can't take credit, but it's my favourite.
"Someone else said: 'You can take the girl out of Basildon...'. And it's just so true. I've had thousands of messages - at least 500 of them have been from men from Greece to Puerto Rico to Germany and even Australia, saying 'how are you single?' and calling me a 'MILF'.
"My eldest daughter even had a message from someone on Vinted when they recognised her profile after seeing a pair of shoes she was selling. [And] my youngest went into school the next day and before she even had chance to explain what happened, everyone was already telling her her mum is now famous.
"I've also had some very moving messages. One came from someone who told me they are in a really dark place, and the video had made them smile for the first time in six months."
Katie said she has also had messages from trolls. But the self-proclaimed 'clumsy' mum said: "To the haters, there's nothing you can say or do that will hurt or upset me.
"I didn't go out of my way to be funny or try to get fame, these things just happen when you don't expect them. The whole world's seen my bum now, but it is what it is - I can't hide from it. I don't care.
"It's not embarrassing, it's funny - I don't care for drama or conflict, I just want to have fun. I haven't stopped laughing for days. When I went to Slimming World this week I was told I had lost 4lbs and I think it's just from all the laughing.
"The message I want to give people is to just have fun, be positive and have a laugh. Haters can carry on hating - don't be a Karen, be a Katie."
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