Autistic woman sets world record for speed taken to regret agreeing to favour
Added 2024-10-11 10:00:02 +0000 UTC
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An autistic woman has reportedly broken a Guinness world record after taking just 0.2 seconds to regret agreeing to a favour.
Natasha Weaving, 28, who reluctantly agreed to attend her cousin’s hen party “to make up numbers” regretted the decision in less than a full second, when she was added to a WhatsApp group full of strangers.
Weaving explained: “The group was named ‘Bridesbabes’. Enough said.”
Weaving’s regret was further compounded when the bride, Ellie Mulligan, 30, assigned her to organise meals for the 27-strong party of women with increasingly extreme dietary requirements.
“Ellie said ‘that can be your job’,” Weaving continued. “I wasn’t aware that I’d accepted a job when I agreed to go to her hen party as an afterthought. I already have a full-time job. How do I get out of this?”
Mulligan commented: “Thanks so much babe, I’m so excited!! Xxx”