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WATCH: Food photos ruined at the last minute by netizen

/ 07:15 PM October 31, 2017

Image: Instagram/@kevinfreshwater

Taking food shots before eating has become a habit for some people. Online personality Kevin Freshwater decided to make fun of this behavior and compiled a video of him ruining his friends’ food photos.

https://www.instagram.com/p/BarkF0QnxA9/

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Freshwater would wait until the very last minute before reaching over from across the table with a spoon or fork, to “mush” the plating.

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Image: Instagram/@kevinfreshwater

The reactions from his friends varied from amused surprise…

Image: Instagram/@kevinfreshwater

…to indignation, as if a masterpiece was just ruined.

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Image: Instagram/@kevinfreshwater

Netizens who could relate to having that one friend constantly uploading food photos on IG, thought about doing the same thing, and start a “mush game.”

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Image: Screen grab of netizen comments from Instagram/@kevinfreshwater

They also wondered if Kevin still gets invited to lunch. JB

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