‘Can’t believe my eyes’: Cheeky bus ad causes stir

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‘Can’t believe my eyes’: Cheeky bus ad causes stir
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An advertisement on the back of a bus is sparking a huge stir on social media, and the company behind the ”cheeky” ad is standing by it.

An account by the name of The bell Tower Times posted the photo, with bentooooo_box commenting after someone had questioned if the photo was even real: “It’s real … couldn’t believe my eyes when I was driving behind it this morning.”Source:Supplied

The private account has “West Aus” in the bio, suggesting the photo was snapped in Western Australia.“$10 bucks says this is the most rear ended bus in Perth today,” one Instagram user said.Cosmetique is the company listed on the advertisement. It has five stores across Western Australia as well as outlets in Victoria and Queensland.

In a statement provided to NCA NewsWire, Cosmetique said the advertisement was designed to be “facetious and memorable” and “to put a smile on people’s faces”. “It is not designed as a financial guide. We do not advocate for anyone to take financial advice from material printed at the back of a bus,” they said.“Overlooking the cheeky content in the advertisement, we offer breast augmentation surgeries from $5990 all inclusive,” they said

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