LOVE Island star Lana Jenkins was left panicked after being trapped in a lift.
The 25-year-old, who shot to fame on this year's winter series of ITV2 dating show, shared a clip of the scary ordeal with her Instagram followers.
Lana was in the lift with two of her pals when it got stuck – and they can seen heard shouting for help.
"Soooo our day…. 30 minutes stuck in a lift that jolted I don't think we've ever panicked so much," Lana told her fans.
She then posted two snaps of the Manchester's fire and rescue team coming to save them.
Lana said: "Thanks to @manchesterfire for being so quick and calming us nervous wrecks."
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Luckily the reality star put the ordeal behind her and later went out for a bite to eat with boyfriend Ron Hall at the Menagerie restaurant in Salford.
Lana has had a busy few weeks since returning to the UK after Love Island.
The make-up artist didn't have the easiest of times in the villa, but has gone from strength to strength with financial advisor Ron after placing second on the show.
The loved-up pair have been enduring a long distance relationship as Lana is based in Manchester, and Ron is living in Essex.
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Ron recently hinted that the pair's current situation won't be forever.
Speaking to The Sun, he said: "It's not forever. Every relationship at some point, it's natural to move in together.
"It's weird we get so many questions like 'when are you moving in?' and you're like… baring in mind we've only been together a couple of months, one of her big goals and one of my big goals is to buy a place up there, and down here, have our own bases.
"Then when we're ready, it could be six months, a year, two years, I don't know, then we'll buy together.
"I can see myself going up there, I can. I feel like leaving my friends and family would be like hard, but for her I'd do it. I don't care. So that would be the natural profession.
"But right now, we've been out five/six weeks, I think we spend six or seven days apart, everyone sort of grilled me I think for when I said I want to miss her.
"When I'm not with her, it's actually quite hard. It's well hard."
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