A mum had to be rescued by firefighters who cut her out of a baby swing - after she was stuck in it for an hour.
Leala Vanbest, 22, slipped into a child's swing while hanging out with her daughter and some friends in her local park in Southend Essex yesterday (27/7).
But after a 10-minute swing she decided to hop out and found she couldn't.
Laughing Leala tried to wriggle free, and friends and strangers attempted to heave her out, but she was well and truly wedged.
The fire brigade was called and four firefighters arrived within ten minutes - with sirens blaring and lights blazing at around 7.45pm.
Hilarious footage shows three firemen taking the swing apart after failing to pull her out.
Leala, who works in customer services, from Southend, Essex, said: "I was stuck there for about an hour - it was very, very funny.
"Everyone was looking and laughing, and then when the fire engine arrived people started opening their doors to look too - I just couldn't stop laughing.
"The firemen just kept cracking jokes too.
"I don't know why I even got in the swing, I just walked over to it, and I wasn't really thinking.
"It really hurt when everyone was trying to pull me out, and I have some bad bruises on my hips now."
The fire crew first detached the swing from its chains, then took off the base, and finally turned the bars so Leala could get her hips through the diagonal gap.
"It was good to be free again, but there were loads of kids with only one swing left", said Leala.