Bikini-"karankini": instagram models dressed in swimsuits made of masks and angered subscribers with this
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By Pictolic https://pictolic.com/article/bikini-karankini-instagram-models-dressed-in-swimsuits-made-of-masks-and-angered-subscribers-with-this.htmlA new trend that has spread among Instagram beauties has caused a storm of indignation among users of the social network. Glamorous girls decided to joke about the coronavirus and tried on revealing bikinis made of protective masks. People didn't appreciate the joke and pelted the models with angry comments.Instagram stars were covered by a wave of popular anger after they published candid photos in bikinis made of medical masks. Since there are now catastrophically not enough means of protection against coronavirus, users of the social network did not appreciate the joke.
Hot photos caused a mixed reaction among the subscribers of beauties on Instagram. Users called the pictures outrageous and inappropriate.
The first among the models in "karankini" criticized the Russian Yulia Ushakova. She took a provocative photo in a bikini made of protective masks and posted it on Instagram.
Keywords: Instagram | Bikini | Anger | Hot | Quarantine | Coronavirus | Beauties | Criticism | Swimwear | Masks | Models | Users | Trend
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