VIDEO: She Walked Around Naked All Day Long and No One Noticed
Body paint on models has become a really big thing recently. Artists can really do magic with paint and beautiful bodies.
Because of this people have decided to try some pranks and social experiments. They used beautiful models and painted pants or blouses on them and sent them to roam the city in hopes that they will catch people’s reaction to it.
There are several videos on the internet in which women are wearing either a pair of jeans or a bathing suit that’s just paint. Most people don’t even notice, while other are shocked and marvel at the women’s bodies and want to take pictures with them.
But until now we haven’t seen a woman that has her entire body covered in paint and pants that are painted so amazingly that they look incredibly real. The reactions she gets are surprising.
That’s because most people don’t realize that she is half naked even though she specifically goes to talk to them and they look at each other for real.
According to newyork.cbslocal.com, the prank group Model Pranksters decided to perform a social experiment to determine how observant New Yorkers really are.
Model Leah Jung was sent out onto the streets of Manhattan wearing nothing but a pair of “jeans” painted onto her body by the makeup and body art company, The Body of Art.
A video posted on YouTube this week shows Jung walking around Times Square, riding the subway system and ordering food at McDonald’s.
She even pops into Forever 21, where a staff member tells her to “check downstairs” when Jung says that her friend bought the jeans for her there as a gift and was looking for more.
Throughout the video, no one seems to notice that Jung is not actually wearing pants, except for one man who came up behind her and snapped a photo while she was filling up her MetroCard.
“When we went out we were expecting a lot more people to notice,” Coby Persin, founder of Model Pranksters, told 1010 WINS. “I guess the body painting was just amazing.”
Persin said they came across a couple of police officers who didn’t notice anything was amiss.
“She was talking to them and they just walked away, literally didn’t even look down,” Persin said. “They didn’t notice that she wasn’t wearing pants.”
Persin said that footage didn’t make it into the video because it was filmed at night and was too dark.
Persin said some people did start to catch on when Jung stopped walking.
“She would stop like on a corner and then people would start to notice that, ‘Oh, she’s actually not wearing pants,’ and you got some comments but only when she stopped,” Persin said. “When she’s on the move, people just walked right past her.”
The video has been viewed more than 2 million times until now and it is still going strong. People still don’t understand how they can be fooled so easily just with a bunch of paint.