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Published 12:44 21 Feb 2013 GMT
Updated 08:12 18 Dec 2014 GMT
We’re not exactly sure what inspired French lingerie line Valega to make these advertisements but we’re pretty certain that they’re the weirdest adverts for a bra that we’ve ever come across.
To promote their new “Finally Together” push-up bra, Valega decided that they needed something that would grab everyone’s attention. So they created some weird boob cartoons that have arms and legs. Yes, you read that right: boobs with arms AND legs. Creepy...
Anyway, the ads feature the animated boobs being joyfully reunited at an airport, a gameshow and at a ship dock. When they get back together, the boobs engage in what can only be described as a very weird nipple-bumping squish. It looks as tough it would hurt if this could actually happen to you in real life (thankully it’s physically impossible so rest easy ladies!).
We decided to include the other two ads just so you could have a look, possibly have a giggle and cringe right along with us when the two boobs go in for a friendly nipple-bump.
It probably goes without saying that these aren’t exactly safe for work...
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