Girls’ Prom Photo Turns Heads After People Spot Small Detail

Five high school girls eagerly anticipated their prom night and decided to dress up for the occasion. Little did they know, their prom photo would go viral due to a hidden detail that caught everyone’s attention. The photo revealed a clever way one of the girls, Eleanor Clarke, had concealed a large flask.

Eleanor ingeniously disguised an oversized silver flask as a clutch bag. At first glance, it appeared to be a regular accessory, but upon closer inspection, it was clear that it held more than meets the eye. Eleanor’s creativity was on full display as she outsmarted the school rules against alcohol at the event.

Eleanor didn’t share whether she filled the clutch with alcohol or not, but her ingenuity earned admiration from many. She humorously mentioned, “Still don’t know how I got away with a huge hip flask as my prom clutch.” Tiger, a store, was reportedly the source of her $12 flask purchase.

In the end, Eleanor and her friends left their mark on their prom night, and their story serves as a reminder of the creativity and resourcefulness of high school students.

WATCH : Sen. Tim Scott joined “The View” on Monday and it did not take long for the gloves to come off

South Carolina Republican Sen. Tim Scott joined “The View” on Monday and it did not take Iong for the gloves to come off.

The show began fairly light-hearted with Scott speaking about his 2024 presidential campaign, but ended up sparring with co-host Sunny Hostin after she pressed him to define “systemic rac ism.”

The conversation began when Alyssa Farah Griffin asked Scott about his optimistic message and his running on his Iife story of having overcome great adversity to live the American dream. Then, Hostin hijacked the conversation and attempted to spar with Scott over his positions.

The interview got so tense at one moment that Goldberg asked the crew for help when she was demanding Scott stop talking so they could cut to commerciaI.

Below is a partial transcript of the exchange:

HOSTIN: I am actually happy that you’re here. We — we — we have some things in common. You grow up — you grew up in a singIe-family household, single-mother household, I grew up with both of my parents but raised in the Bronx projects amidst a lot of poverty and — and — and violence. And you were the first black senator elected in the south since the reconstruction, that would be about — I think, about 114 years. Yet you say that your life disproves left—leftist lies. And — and —

Scott: Yes.

HOSTIN: my question to you is, I’m the exception, right? You’re the exception. Maybe even Ms. Whoopi Goldberg is the exception but — but —

HAINES: She is definitely the exception.

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