Aussie woman captures hilarious fails of Uber delivery drivers
An Aussie woman recently shared amusing moments involving Uber Eats delivery drivers on social media.
In her videos, Brit Baylis cleverly pranked the drivers using a strategically placed mirror.
The innocent pranks left viewers in stitches as they observed unsuspecting delivery drivers approaching her apartment.
These drivers, believing they were heading to her door, exited the elevator only to find their own reflection in the mirror.
The drivers' reactions varied from embarrassment to amusement and even a hint of fear.
You can watch the pranks in the video below:
Uber Eats drivers are pranked through a cleverly positioned mirror. Video source: TikTok (@brit.baylis)
While some drivers found the situation hilarious, others appeared slightly embarrassed.
A few even apologised, either to themselves or to Brit.
Despite their reactions, it unquestionably offered entertaining content for those watching.
‘Every single one of them was like “Excuse me, sir” not realising it was their own reflection. This is great!’ One user said.
‘The way everyone laughed after realising it,’ another wrote. ‘I’d probably keep ordering food even when I’ve got something to cook just to see this.’
A third commented: ‘Honestly, whoever had this idea is a genius, instantly brightens up their day ha.’
‘The building manager's greatest prank,’ added another viewer.
In response to viewer requests, Brit also shared a video showing the Uber Eats drivers’ point of view.
An Australian woman known for her previous pranks on Uber Eats drivers, now shares their point of view as they enter the building. Video source: TikTok (@brit.baylis)
She added, ‘Finally, their point of view. And before you ask 1000 times again, yes, I can cook. These videos are taken over months and months of time.’
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In her videos, Brit Baylis cleverly pranked the drivers using a strategically placed mirror.
The innocent pranks left viewers in stitches as they observed unsuspecting delivery drivers approaching her apartment.
These drivers, believing they were heading to her door, exited the elevator only to find their own reflection in the mirror.
The drivers' reactions varied from embarrassment to amusement and even a hint of fear.
You can watch the pranks in the video below:
Uber Eats drivers are pranked through a cleverly positioned mirror. Video source: TikTok (@brit.baylis)
While some drivers found the situation hilarious, others appeared slightly embarrassed.
A few even apologised, either to themselves or to Brit.
Despite their reactions, it unquestionably offered entertaining content for those watching.
‘Every single one of them was like “Excuse me, sir” not realising it was their own reflection. This is great!’ One user said.
‘The way everyone laughed after realising it,’ another wrote. ‘I’d probably keep ordering food even when I’ve got something to cook just to see this.’
A third commented: ‘Honestly, whoever had this idea is a genius, instantly brightens up their day ha.’
‘The building manager's greatest prank,’ added another viewer.
In response to viewer requests, Brit also shared a video showing the Uber Eats drivers’ point of view.
An Australian woman known for her previous pranks on Uber Eats drivers, now shares their point of view as they enter the building. Video source: TikTok (@brit.baylis)
She added, ‘Finally, their point of view. And before you ask 1000 times again, yes, I can cook. These videos are taken over months and months of time.’
Key Takeaways
- An Aussie woman named Brit humorously pranked Uber Eats delivery drivers using a strategically placed mirror on social media.
- The footage displayed drivers’ reactions as they mistook their own reflection for a person when delivering food to her apartment.
- Driver reactions varied, with some finding it amusing or embarrassing and a few even apologising to themselves or the woman.
- Upon viewers’ request, Brit also shared a video from the drivers’ perspective.