The mother who pushed the dairy truck in the snow gets milk for a year

She really has milk.

A Scottish woman who went viral for helping to push a huge dairy truck up a snow-covered hill was rewarded with a year’s supply of milk.

Charlene Leslie told the Central Fife Times how she left two of her three children with a friend so she could go out into the street and push a truck that was stuck with the wheels turning in the snow.

The video showed Leslie pushing the truck from behind as he walked up the hill at a walking pace – with people calling her Wonder Woman in real life.

After the video went viral last week, Graham’s The Family Dairy, whose truck she pushed, tracked her – and gave her “protein-rich milk and dairy products for the rest of the year,” the company said.

“When I saw the video of Charlene pushing one of our Arab trucks up a steep hill alone, I couldn’t believe it,” the company’s president, Dr. Robert Graham Snr. said.

“It not only made our family, farmers and colleagues smile, but it clearly won the hearts of thousands of people around the world.”

Charlene Leslie was rewarded with a year's supply of milk.
Charlene Leslie was rewarded with a year’s supply of milk.
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Still, the dairy company noted that “although she is a superwoman in real life,” other people should not “follow her actions,” with many observing that it might have been deadly if the truck had backed off.

Leslie agreed that it was “very dangerous”, but said, “I would never stand still when I see someone in trouble. … At the moment I wasn’t really thinking about myself, I just wanted to help. “

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