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Published 15:02 26 Jun 2024 BST
Updated 16:33 26 Jun 2024 BST
Add us as a preferred source on Google »An eagle-eyed Shrek fan has taken to TikTok to point out a hidden gag in the film, that has been labelled as “traumatising”.
The user called @kathy_martinez05 posted the scene on the social media site, and I’ll warn you now, it’s not okay.
In the scene, the antagonist Lord Farquaard is seen lying in bed with a martini, before asking the magic mirror to show him a picture of Princess Fiona. The mirror – with a discerning look on its face – obliges.
At this point, Farquaard seems to have a moment of shock/surprise and pulls the bed covers up. Can you see where this is going yet?
I’ll let the video do the rest of the explaining for you.
I’m sorry you had to see that.
The comments of this particular TikTok have morphed into some sort of group therapy session, as everyone voices their trauma.
One wrote: “My last 1% of innocence I had, just left my soul??”
Another had so many questions, writing: “Why? Why did they do that? Who agreed to animate that? Hello???”
A third said: “I’m not at all innocent, but I am traumatised from seeing this and understanding this now.”
The comments basically carry on like this, with shock, horror, and similar emotions.
Adult jokes in kids films are all over the place though, with several more risqué moments unearthed on the account that this TikTok is from.
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@kathy_martinez05 Did anyone else catch that? #fyp #foryou #Shrek #adultjokes #adulthumor #childhood ♬ original sound - Kathy
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