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Influencer, 26, shares hilarious advice after airport NIGHTMARE where 'every single thing went wrong'

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Traveling around the holidays is never easy - and an influencer has shared her nightmare travel experience where 'every single thing went wrong.'

Content creator Victoria Garrick Browne recalled the tumultuous series of events that resulted in her eventually catching her flight - with only 30 seconds to spare.

The California-based woman - who confessed the debacle was 'all [her] fault' - was already running late when she realized she had forgotten her ID and credit cards.

The 26-year-old's trip took a turn for the worst when she was randomly selected for questioning by TSA - and almost wasn't cleared for not knowing her dad's birthday.

California-based Victoria Garrick Browne posted a TikTok on Thursday in which she detailed her 'most ridiculous' pre-flight journey that she confessed was 'all [her] fault'
The influencer has shared her nightmare travel experience while undergoing 'every single thing [going] wrong'

California-based Victoria Garrick Browne posted a TikTok on Thursday in which she detailed her 'most ridiculous' pre-flight journey

The content creator was already running late to the airport, when she took a look into her purse and realized she left her wallet at home, which had her ID and credit cards inside

The content creator was already running late to the airport, when she took a look into her purse and realized she left her wallet at home, which had her ID and credit cards inside

Victoria recalled her epic journey in a video posted to TikTok, where it has been viewed 530,000 times.

She explained after finally arriving at the airport, assumed she'd get through security without her ID as she has Clear - a security system which uses fingerprint and iris scans as an identification verification in the U.S.

Unfortunately for the influencer, she was then stopped for a random security test. 

'All of a sudden, "beep, beep, beep,"  random selection,' the traumatized traveler recalled.

'The woman looks at me and goes: "I'm gonna need an ID to verify you, you've been randomly selected."'

The worker asked for her ID, or 'any form of paper or prescription with [her] name on it,' but Victoria had none of that with her.

'I'm like: "What does that mean?' she said, panicked. 

'She walks me upstairs toseco TSA, and then she buzzes to the manager of TSA,' Victoria recalled, confessing at this point she was scared about what was ahead.

'I don't wanna talk to the manager of TSA,' she said adamantly. 'I'm already afraid of all the TSA people to begin with.'

Victoria was told she'd have to have a 'full scan'  - although admits she had 'blacked out' by this point and couldn't remember the exact term - and then was told it would take 20 minutes for the TSA manager to get there.

'It's already 40 minutes to my flight [at this point],' she told viewers. 'There's nothing I can do, so  I just stepped to the side.'

With nothing else to do but to hope everything worked out, Victoria decided to try some manifestation techniques.

The influencer hilariously reenacted her traumatic journey to the airport, confessing it was 'all [her] fault'

The influencer hilariously reenacted her traumatic journey to the airport, confessing it was 'all [her] fault'

Victoria uploaded another TikTok making fun of her situation - and proving she now knows her dad's birthday

Victoria uploaded another TikTok making fun of her situation - and proving she now knows her dad's birthday

@victoriabrowne

Dad if you’re watching this, I’m sorry

♬ original sound - Victoria Garrick Browne

'I kept saying to myself: 'I'm the luckiest girl in the world,"' she said. 'Things always work out for me, everything works out for me - I'm trying to pull that TikTok stuff.' 

Thankfully, TSA manger Kira showed up 20 minutes later and was 'incredibly nice,' - but launched 'an impromptu quiz on [her] life' in order to prove her identity.

The manager asked her to fill out a form with her confirmation number and date, and then proceeded to call her boss, whom Victoria referred to as the 'TSA God.'

'[Kira] picked up the phone. You couldn't hear a voice. You didn't know who it was. It was very serious and they had all the power,' she said.

The 'TSA God' asked Victoria to name a blood relative - she listed her father - which could have potentially led to her missing her flight.

But then Victoria was asked for her dad's birthday and she had no clue, despite her mom reminding her the week before.

'Love him [but] I don't know his birthday,' she moaned. 'This is happening in real time. If I don't give the answer quickly to God, they'll think I'm like lying or impersonating Victoria Brown.'

Attempting to guess her dad's birthday correctly, Victoria responded that her father's birthday is 'in the summer,' telling security it was in July and guessed the 16th before panicking and changing it to the 17th.

She assumed she would easily get through Clear's airport security without her ID, thanks to the system that simply scans her eyes, however, she was chosen for 'random selection'

She assumed she would easily get through Clear's airport security without her ID, thanks to the system that simply scans her eyes, however, she was chosen for 'random selection'

She was then asked the year her father was born, confessing she's 'not good at math,' but she knows her father is in his 70s.

However, the higher-up asked for 'the exact year,' and told her that she 'had to pick one' - with Victoria impulsively said 1951, even though she admitted she knew was 'incorrect.' 

Luckily, the TSA God deemed it close enough as she got the date and month - and then moved on to the next round of questions, her former address.

'Mind you, my parents have moved three time, twice in this past year. I just moved to a new apartment. All the California zip codes are like the same,' she complained. 

'The zip code? I was like 10, I don't remember.'

However, Victoria's online shopping habits saved the day, with the content creator able to recall her zip code from online shopping from with her mom's credit card when she was in middle school.

'I don't know where [the zip code] came from. Something possessed me,' she joked. 

'[But it was] correct.' 

Her TikTok video got more than over 530,000 views, with thousands of  incredulous viewers sharing their thoughts on her epic journey

Her TikTok video got more than over 530,000 views, with thousands of  incredulous viewers sharing their thoughts on her epic journey

After Victoria was finally cleared, she began her sprint to her gate with only 15 minutes get there.

However, her airport dash wasn't without injury, with the former division-one volleyballer getting a 'piercing cramp' in her left thigh as she ran.

'I've never felt a cramp like this in my quad,' she exclaimed. 'I'm limping. I don't know where it came from.'

Victoria managed to make it to the gate as they announced there was only 30 seconds left for boarding.

While huffing and puffing, she successfully got on the plane and thought to herself, 'I made it.'

She then saw the guy that she rushed ahead of to get to the Clear machine, sitting in the third row.

'And he's just sitting there, relaxed with his coffee, like, "Hey, I was hoping you'd make it." And I'm like, "Me too, buddy. Me too."'

She concluded the video by telling her viewers: 'Know your dad's birthday.' 

Victoria humorously captioned the video: 'Dad if you're watching this, I'm sorry.'

Others had similar stories occur at airports and they shared their experiences

Others had similar stories occur at airports and they shared their experiences

Thousands of incredulous viewers sharing their thoughts on her epic airport journey.

'This was extremely captivating and I was smiling giggling the entire time hahaha,' one person wrote.

Another compared her experience with security as having to complete a 'whole game show to get on this flight.'

'I'm just stunned you still got on a plane without your wallet,' a third person pointed out.

Others had similar stories occur at airports and they shared their experiences.

One person wrote: 'Why did TSA just go "we can't usually do this, but just go" when I lost my wallet before a flight?'

Another person added: 'The way this exact thing has happened to me too.' 

'When I forgot my ID, they asked me my childhood NEIGHBOR'S wife's FULL name,' a third person raged.  

'That's so funny. I let someone go ahead of me in line the other day and they got randomly selected,' someone else added. 

One person decided it was a sign to properly prepare for future flights and writing: 'BRB memorizing the birthdays of my parents.'

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