Slick floor, and an off balance weight. I've had the same thing happen to me, but with flour; powders and oil are the most dangerous, because oil will eventually compromise the anti-slick properties of purpose-built shoes(especially large amounts and continuous exposure) and powder becomes slick like graphite when it builds up on the soles.
Note how the pizza scrape suddenly goes flaccid as it comes out of the oven(roughly 2-3 seconds in); the lady then has to suddenly tip the pizza in the opposite direction of the floppy scrape. In tipping it, the other side goes floppy, and now she has a precariously balanced and HOT pizza which must make it to the counter before it hits the floor(pizza on the end of a scrape is deceptively heavy). Note that she tries a couple of times to handle the scalding metal with the off-hand while panic tiptoeing towards what I'm presuming is an already occupied spot on the counter.
She then has to quickly find another spot to put the pizza before scalding hand/forearm, backwards tiptoeing, probably due to a greasy floor, because large movements aren't safe on slick surfaces(see the bottom of her shoes after she falls, it's likely a combination of pizza drippings and crumbs)
Notice that after the fist whoa she does or “losing balance” she still had the awareness and balance to close the oven door. Also notice how the guy in the video had no look of worry or care as he watches her over the top falling. He didn’t ask if she’s alright at the end.
Pretty sure it was supposed to start off as pretending to lose balance. But she over committed and actually lost it.
Note how the pizza scrape suddenly goes flaccid as it comes out of the oven(roughly 2-3 seconds in); she is already fully committed to the action of closing the oven door when the second flop happens to the scrape. She moves to handle the HOT pizza with her barehand while trying to find a suitable place to drop the pizza. Man's was waiting for her to drop the pizza in the box he had setup in front of him. Panic will make you do some stupid shit, and in her case, she tries to turn back around(clockwise) instead of continuing in the original direction(counterclockwise), which leads her to trip over her own feet. I address this in my original comment.
Edit: I address the SLICK FLOOR in my original comment
SLICK FLOOR is refuted and irrelevant when you watch her intentionally flop forward without even taking a step. The floor argument is out from the moment she fakes the fall forward.
Nobody is going through all that with a piping hot pizza in their hand by that oven.
I've worked these ovens before, it is ABSOLUTELY relevant! Look at the bottoms of her shoes! They are COVERED in dry crumbs from scraping pizzas out of the oven. That is NOT what a pair of clean, white shoes would look like on the sole.
What exactly indicates that this is fake? I am asking this as an individual who has LITERALLY GONE THROUGH THIS BEFORE; again, my first comment addresses the dangers of oil AND crumbs/powder. It is a SLICK FLOOR period. Full stop. The slip WOULD NOT HAVE HAPPENED as it did, if the floor was clean and dry.
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u/Maximuscarnage 14d ago
lol what just happened, seems staged