Whether we’re dressed in our worn-out pajamas or bathrobe, delivery couriers always seem to catch us at our least flattering moments.

Recently, one woman made headlines after sharing an embarrassing photo taken of her during a parcel drop-off.

An Evri employee holds a parcel in front of a blue Evri electric delivery van.A woman’s shower was unexpectedly interrupted by an Evri courier, who then captured a rather embarrassing photo of her.Credit: PA A woman with a towel wrapped around her head has an embarrassed expression, looking to the side with her hand on her forehead.Scroll down to see the unfortunate snapshot that has gone viral.Credit: TikTok/@famousgirlinthevalleys

According to the mortified TikToker, who goes by @ famousgirlinthevalleys , she was in the shower when the courier arrived at her front door.

She quickly jumped out of the shower and rushed to the door to receive her package, all while wrapped in just a towel.

Sharing the amusing incident online, the TikToker noted that at first, the delivery man didn’t seem to notice her.

However, once he saw the woman—whose hair was still dripping wet from the shower—he burst out laughing and decided to snap a photo of her in that awkward moment.

Delivery personnel typically capture images to confirm delivery, ensuring that a package has been successfully handed over at the correct address.

These photos act as proof for both the delivery service and the customer, helping to prevent disputes over lost or misplaced parcels and protecting against false claims.

Usually, delivery drivers don’t need to capture your face in the photo; however, this Evri driver took one of the customer anyway, leaving her horrified upon seeing the image later.

She commented in the video : "I just saw the picture that the Evri man took of me while I was at the door in my towel."

"I’m shaking because I think I’m angry," she continued her story from the bathroom.

"He knocks on the door, I open it, and he’s not even looking at me at this point."

"I take the package from him and say, 'Oh thanks, you know, you just disrupted my shower.'

"He looks up at me and says, 'Haha' [takes a photo] while I’m standing here like this."

"Yeah, thanks a lot, bud."

The embarrassed TikToker, who mentioned in the comments that she was unprepared for the photo, also shared the amusing snapshot showing her holding the towel around her body, freshly out of the shower.

"Evri, you do this every time," the social media user wrote in her caption.

‘You look furious!! That’s hilarious!’

Posted just four days ago, the clip has already taken the internet by storm, accumulating nearly 170k views.

Hundreds flocked to the comments in amusement, with one user writing: "I was NOT ready for that photo."

"At least it was a long towel," another user chuckled.

Someone else commented: "They are not supposed to capture the whole person, just the feet or the door open."

"You look furious!! That’s hilarious!" a fourth user couldn't stop laughing.

Collage of a woman covering her mouth in embarrassment and a smaller image of a woman in a towel receiving a package.Fellow social media users were left in stitches, and the clip has garnered nearly 170k views in just four days.Credit: TikTok/@famousgirlinthevalleys

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