A SCOTS brother was left howling after finding out what his younger sister had been watching on YouTube on the living room TV.
Deen Saleem, his dad and his cousin had been having a few games of pool late on the weekend when his dad decided to show off his TV’s new sound system.
However, upon loading YouTube up to find a clip, the trio from Hamilton, South Lanarkshire were left in stitches when they found what Deen’s sister Ayesha – who had just got a swanky new car – had been searching.
The hilarious video begins with Deen standing in the living room of his family home whilst recording himself.
The restaurant manager begins to explain the situation to his viewers, saying: “Guys, it is one o’clock in the morning.
“Me, my dad and my cousin just had a couple of games of pool and we’re going to check out the new sound system on the TV.”
His dad had been keen to demonstrate the power of the new sound system and wanted to use YouTube to play the boys a clip, so launched the app on the family television.
Deen adds: “So my dad has went to go on to YouTube to put a shooting scene on to show us the sound system.
“My sister has just got a new car – she got a Golf GTD and she’s absolutely loving it the now – so we’ve just went on to the search history on YouTube and this is what’s come up.”
The three men were left chuckling after finding, amongst the recent searches, one asking ‘how to do burnouts in golf GTD’.
Deen appears to stifle a laugh as he begins explaining the situation, saying: “How to do burnouts in a Golf GTD – bear in mind my sister is only 21 and she’s YouTubing how to do burnouts in a front wheel drive Golf GTD.”
Deen then pans the camera over towards his dad, who is sitting on the couch, who jokes: “I’m going to f***ing kill her, wee b***h, car’s getting taken off her.”
This prompts mischievous Deen to stroll towards the window and proclaim: “The car is out there somewhere, and it is getting taken off her.”
Deen shared the hilarious clip to social media yesterday writing: “I can’t believe she checked this on the family TV.”
His video received over 1,100 likes and dozens of comments from users left in stitches by Ayesha’s slip-up.
One said: “Aw leave her alone.”
Another added: “Girl, next time be smarter about it, this is why we have phones.”
A third replied: “The real question is was the YouTube video any help?”
Another commented: “Dead hahaha.”