He really has milk.
A Scottish woman who went viral for helping push a huge milk truck onto a snowy hill has been rewarded with a supply of milk for a year.
Charlene Leslie told the Central Fife Times how she left two of her three children with a friend so she could go outside and push a truck that was stuck with the wheels spinning in the snow.
The video showed Leslie pushing the truck from behind as she moved up at a walking pace, with people christening her a real-life Wonder Woman.
After the clip went viral last week, Graham’s The Family Dairy, which pushed the truck, located it and gave it “protein-rich milk and dairy for free for the rest of the year.” said the company.
“When I saw the video of Charlene pushing one of our articulated trucks up a steep hill with one hand, I couldn’t believe it,” said the company’s president, Dr. Robert Graham Snr. dit.
“Not only did it make our family, farmers and colleagues smile, but it clearly captured the hearts of thousands of people around the world.”
Still, the dairy company noted that “even though she’s a real-life superwoman,” others shouldn’t “follow her actions,” and many noted that she could have been deadly if the truck had been rolled over. back.
Leslie agreed it was “really dangerous,” but said, “I would never stand by when I saw someone in trouble. … At the moment I didn’t really think about myself, I just wanted to help.”