
Surprise headliner: Glastonbury baby’s wild birth story goes mega viral
The internet is calling for Glastonbury Festival to award a girl a 'golden ticket' after hearing the incredible story of her birth.
London, UK – A remarkable story has emerged from the archives of Glastonbury Festival, detailing the unexpected birth of a woman on the festival grounds. During a recent interview on BBC Radio 2, the woman recounted how her mother, who was unaware of her pregnancy at the time, went into labor while attending the iconic music event. "My mum didn't know she was pregnant," the woman stated, explaining that her mother was alone in her tent when she gave birth. "She wraps me up in a pair of shorts and walks into her friend's tent next door and goes, 'I've just had a baby.'" The friend's initial reaction, she recalled, was disbelief, suggesting she "probably had too much to drink." The woman confirmed that her birth certificate officially lists "Worthy Farm" – the site of Glastonbury Festival – as her place of birth. Beyond this unique beginning, the video also highlighted the profound bond between the mother and daughter. The daughter praised her mother for being a "fantastic mum" and providing an "amazing childhood." She further shared that her mother has become her "daily carer" following a recent surgery for a broken back that "didn't go to plan." "She's an absolute hero," the daughter expressed, extending her "biggest thank you in the world" to her mother for being an "absolute lifeline." The story serves as a testament to an extraordinary birth and an enduring maternal bond.
The internet is calling for Glastonbury Festival to award a girl a 'golden ticket' after hearing the incredible story of her birth.