Not many people know this, but there’s actually a recognized phobia of butterflies – lepidopterophobia. And it seems like this photobomb caught a case of this in real-time.
While it’s a shame that the lady in the background is under attack – it’s an even bigger shame that the lady in the foreground is having her perfectly pretty picture sabotaged. Hopefully, all pictured parties made it out unscathed.
Dads Not Allowed
Nobody let the dad come watch his daughter take pictures for her school dance. Why? Because he refused to put on a shirt. But the master of disaster found a clever way in.
He looks especially creepy in the background. I just hope he wasn’t in every picture like this because then the poor girl wouldn’t have any nice prom pictures.
Sleepover Selfies
Who doesn’t take selfies when they’re with their BFF having a slumber party? Well this girl’s dog wanted in on the Instagram glory and he wanted to broadcast his best feature - his rear end.
Needless to say, this is the most likes this girl has ever gotten on Instagram. So many that she ended up opening an Instagram page for her dog too.
Kids Will Be Kids
There's an old saying that goes, "You spend the first two years of a child's life teaching them to walk and talk. Then you spend the next 16 telling them to sit down and shut up." That seems to sum up what we're seeing here. This guy was trying to snap a pic of his pretty date, and he ended up scoring a picture of a kid, in all his glory, with his face pressed against the window.
Just out of the shot is likely a mother who is tired of raising her voice and just wants to enjoy her meal.
Dunkin' Duncan
TV photobombs are especially funny because they're always complete coincidences. Also, they usually portray a celebrity in a compromising position, unbeknownst to them, and that just adds another layer of comedy that you don't get when regular people photobomb others.
Here, we see basketball star Tim Duncan inadvertently sniff a viewer - and in pretty close proximity, too. All we can say is this was some pretty good timing (or bad, if you're Tim Duncan).