Racy models show boo-bs for racy Halloween look – and fans beg to be haunted
Two racy models dropped jaws after becoming bedsheet ghosts for Halloween but left their chests on full display.
Zara Rose and Elena Xoina were seen walking around a garden with white linen over their heads, which had holes cut in strategic places. The pair had their boobs peaking out of each hole as they seemed to dance to a spooky tune.
In the clip, which gained more than a million likes, the duo jiggled and shimmied their chests as they walked around with nothing more than a piece of paper shaped like an eye covering their nipples.
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Captioning the clip, Zara asked: "Do you like our eyes?"
The busty blonde also shared a series of snaps of their Halloween antics in their costumes as she said "peek-a-boo-b" to her devoted followers. Many Instagram viewers were left stunned by the clip as they begged to be haunted by the raunchy 'spirits'.
One user wrote: "I really hope that these ghosts will come to haunt me." Another commented: "I'm a ghostbuster."
A third said: "Breast Halloween costume ever!" However, others warned that women that they will be sexualised in those costumes if they go out wearing them.
Some blokes were even seen joking that they couldn't look the women in their real eyes. A viewer warned: "Don’t be surprised when you get sexualised if you go out like this in public."
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Another quipped: "Finally I can look them in the eyes." A third penned: "When she says 'my eyes are up here'…"
But other women loved the costume as they took to the comments claiming to have found their costumes for their parties this year – with one even claiming she'd wear it to work.
A woman joked: "My costume for work haha." Meanwhile, another said: "I already know what costume I want for Halloween!!"
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