A scouse woman attending Glastonbury had an iconic response to being asked about her hair rollers.
The woman, who was decked out in an Anadola sweatshirt and shorts, was stopped by BBC News reporters while she waited to enter Worthy Farm for Glastonbury this week. She had her hair styled in hair rollers to keep her curls in place ahead of the festival.
When asked about her hair rollers, a misunderstanding took place that left the woman laughing. The reporter said: “The rollers. Explain.” But the woman thought he was asking about her festival trolley, which had broken during the trip.
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She said: “I know, it's not great. So we were walking and then it just all snapped and now we’ve literally had to drag it the whole way. It’s a nightmare.”
The reporter questioned her again about the rollers - and she replied: “What rollers?” The woman then realised just what she’d initially been asked about and added: “Oh my rollers!
“Oh, I thought you meant the rollers, the wheels of the thing [trolley]! Erm, I just got a curly blow this morning.”
Glastonbury takes place at Worthy Farm in Somerset until June 25, with huge acts such as Arctic Monkeys, Guns N' Roses and Elton John set to headline the Pyramid Stage. You can find the full details and line up here.
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