A mother faced a frightening experience when a 600-lb refrigerator almost fell on her. Laura Clery, a 39-year-old social media personality and comedian, shared with her online audience that her 7-year-old son, Alfie, was trying to climb on the fridge, causing it to shift unexpectedly. This sudden movement led to the appliance crashing down on her, pinning her lower back and hips against the kitchen island.
Struggling to move and breathe under the weight of the fridge, Clery feared for her life while her children were in the house. Fortunately, she managed to call 911 using her phone and three firefighters eventually freed her from the appliance. Clery later posted a photo on Facebook showing her in a neck brace inside an ambulance, expressing her frustration at the lack of proper installation that led to the dangerous incident.
With a significant online following of 25 million, Clery gained fame for her comedic content on social media. She often shares her life as a single mother, discussing her experiences raising her son, Alfie, who has autism. This recent incident left her followers shocked and concerned, with many expressing relief that she and her children were safe.
While some praised Clery for documenting the ordeal, others questioned her decision to film during such a distressing moment. Despite mixed reactions, Clery’s supporters sent messages of support and healing vibes her way as she recovered from the incident.
