I poked holes my parents' condoms which led to the birth of my...
I poked holes my parents' condoms which led to the birth of my little sister - and I kept it secret for 25 years

I poked holes my parents' condoms which led to the birth of my little sister - and I kept it secret for 25 years

I poked holes my parents' condoms which led to the birth of my little sister - and I kept it secret for 25 years Keely, from the US, poked holes in her parents' condoms as a child She revealed her secret on her sister's 25th birthday READ MORE: I'm a mum-of-four and this is how I stop my kids fighting By Shania Obrien For Daily Mail Australia Published: 01:11 BST, 17 August 2023 | Updated: 01:20 BST, 17 August 2023 e-mail 154 shares 11 View comments A woman's shock revelation that she poked holes in her parents' birth control as a child has sent millions reeling. Keely, from the US, recently claimed that she's the reason her younger sister was conceived. The mum-of-four had been keeping the secret for 25 years, but couldn't hold it in any longer. Keely shared that she was home alone with a friend one day when they snuck into her mum's bedroom and went through the bedside table. The duo found a few condoms, and after Keely's friend explained what they were, the children decided to use a nearby sewing needle to pierce the packets. A woman's shock revelation that she poked holes in her parents' birth control as a child has sent millions reeling Keely unveiled the secret on her sister's 25th birthday in a now-viral video. 'I've kept a secret for 25 years, and think it's time to share,' she wrote. She began the video by apologising to her parents for the mistake. 'Mum, I'm so sorry,' she said. 'But I'm not sorry because Sam's here. 'My best friend and I went into my mum and dad's bedroom when we were younger, and there were some shiny packets on the nightstand. 'I don't know how she knew, but [my friend] told me [they were condoms] and explained what they were used for.' READ MORE: I'm a mum-of-four and this is how I stop my kids fighting - and it works every time Advertisement Keely then shared that there was a sewing needle placed right next to the condoms on the night stand. She added, 'Me and my friend poked lots of holes in the packets.' The American woman soon forgot about her illicit activity and was overjoyed when her parents revealed that they were pregnant with her younger sister six months later. 'My mum told me she was pregnant, and I was so happy,' Keely said. 'But years later my mum still says, 'I don't know how she happened! We were so careful.' @mama__kee @Sam Myrick I’m sort of responsible for your existence. #sister #fyp #sorrynotsorry ♬ original sound - Keely?? Millions were in hysterics over Keely's confession. 'This needs to be in your speech when your sister gets married,' one advised. 'Oh my god, what an expensive little joke!' another wrote. 'I hope you hold this over your sister's head every time you need a favour,' a woman said. 'You owe your mum child support for that!' a man wrote. Share or comment on this article: I poked holes my parents' condoms which led to the birth of my little sister - and I kept it secret for 25 years e-mail 154 shares Add comment Comments 15 Share what you think Newest Oldest Best rated Worst rated View all The comments below have not been moderated. View all The views expressed in the contents above are those of our users and do not necessarily reflect the views of MailOnline. Add your comment Enter your comment By posting your comment you agree to our house rules . Submit Comment Clear Close Do you want to automatically post your MailOnline comments to your Facebook Timeline? Your comment will be posted to MailOnline as usual. No Yes Close Do you want to automatically post your MailOnline comments to your Facebook Timeline? Your comment will be posted to MailOnline as usual We will automatically post your comment and a link to the news story to your Facebook timeline at the same time it is posted on MailOnline. To do this we will link your MailOnline account with your Facebook account. We’ll ask you to confirm this for your first post to Facebook. You can choose on each post whether you would like it to be posted to Facebook. Your details from Facebook will be used to provide you with tailored content, marketing and ads in line with our Privacy Policy .

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