A woman who sold her used thongs to strangers in the street has revealed she only managed to rake in £39 for them.
Influencer Juliana Seligmann, from Columbia, decided to sell her dirty undies to passing strangers before giving all the money to a struggling street vendor with three kids.
The leggy social media star wore a striking outfit of a mini skirt, boob tube and knee-high boots while holding a coat hanger with four thongs dangling off it.
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She was seen in a video shouting to people: “Come buy my used things, they have been worn. They are rich and fragrant, my dears.”
One man quickly sidled up to the beauty and enquired about her most recently worn pair to make sure they still had her “essence.” He reportedly bought a thong from the her for £9.80 (COP 50,000).
She was also approached by several other people – some of whom take a sniff test for “quality control” purposes before deciding whether or not to buy.
After doing this, the influencer approached a woman selling ice cream on the street. The street vendor says she has to support three children and the Juliana tells her that she would like to help her.
She said: “Today, I went to sell my used underwear and I want to give you this money. I hope it helps you.” Juliana then handed over her takings, which erearound £39 (COP 200,000).
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The influencer shared the video on her TikTok and Instagram pages where she has 2.1 million and 439,000 followers respectively. Many were loving it, as one told her: “I love these videos, they make my day. The best part is when you donate the money at the end. Excellent!” Another remarked on the underwear for sale, as they exclaimed: “What a bargain!”
Fellow influencer, Caro Gomez also commented on the post, saying: “I've sold undies online before but never in person. I wouldn't dare.” While someone else was inspired, adding: “I’m going to start this venture. Let’s see how it goes, the idea is good.”
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