There's nothing worse than waking up to the sound of someone snoring.
If it's your partner, sharing a room with your friend or sibling, we've all had a night where we wake up in a furious rage to that dreaded nasal sound.
Whether you're a light sleeper or deep sleeper, snoring affects many of us and as we catch our much needed zZzs, we can't help snoring our heads off.
One girl who had enough is Simonne McCarthy from Kerry, who was sharing a room with her friend Nathan.
Simonne is one of those lucky people who is spending their summer in sunny Ibiza, and the pair have been living it up on the party island, except for when it comes to recuperation time.
Nighttimes for Simonne are spent cursing Nathan for his loud snoring and one certain night, the Kerry girl just couldn't take any more.
Filming the steps she took to quieten Nathan's snoring, the clever cailín uses a number of things in the small bedroom to try and wake him.
She the pole of a sweeping brush to poke him, sprays hairspray in his face, puts a hat and duvet on his face, hits him with a brush, puts a SPOON in his mouth, pours water on him, and lastly, paints his nails and face with lipstick.
Just hilarious.
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