Friendly stranger notifies woman that, along with her furniture listing, she included a revealing photo
Some say “sex sells” in advertising, except it’s probably not a tactic you should use while trying to sell your old furniture online — especially if you don’t realize what you’re doing.
Sophie Eke’s mother is now going viral for her revealing mistake — accidentally exposing her breasts to buyers while trying to showcase a beautiful wardrobe for sale.
The United Kingdom woman snapped a picture of her goods to sell (the wardrobe, again, to reiterate) without realizing that her reflection was shown in a tiny bedroom mirror. Question, though: Who walks around their house naked and thinks, “Oh! You know what I should do before I forget! Take a picture of this thing I want to sell online! I’ll put my shirt on later”?
The woman, Julie, didn’t realize what happened until a kind stranger messaged her, writing: “I don’t mean to be rude but I thought I’d let you know … it seems there are some boobs in the mirror!”
Julie right away took down the listing but texted the exchange to her daughter, Sophie Eke, because she was mortified. “Omg Sophie I have put a wardrobe photo up to sell and a lady has just [messaged] me to say she can see my boobs [in] the mirror,” Julie texted her daughter.
Naturally, Sophie posted it on Twitter. Warning, it is uncensored through that link.
Can’t believe my mum has uploaded a picture of a wardrobe she’s trying to sell and a lady has had to message her telling her you can see her boobs in the mirror 😂😂😭 funniest thing I’ve ever seen 😂
— Sophie Eke (@sophieeke_) October 13, 2018
You’re probably wondering, “Egads, does Sophie’s mom know her breasts are now going viral on Twitter?” Rest assured, she does.
Yes, I would never have post it without asking her first 😂
— Sophie Eke (@sophieeke_) October 15, 2018
And she clearly has a sense of humor about it. Because if you can’t laugh at yourself, who can you laugh at?
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