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    Pubic Flair

    Missed this, some snowflake complaining her 3 year old ruined her shoes while some other mother was looking after her darling.

    Designer Sarah Louise Bryan invoices mother because her daughter's shoes got dirty | Daily Mail Online

    But more importantly she made a dress out of pubic hair

    Always forgive your enemies; nothing annoys them so much.

    #2
    There was a better writeup in the Mirror: Mum 'sent £325 invoice to friend after daughter came home with pen on Italian leather shoes' - Mirror Online

    However, question marks about the story have immediately been raised with critics suggesting the mum's outrage may not be entirely genuine.

    Sarah Bryan, a self-described "designer, actress, blogger and public figure" has made headlines in the past.

    Last year, she claimed to have made a dress from pubic hair after appealing on social media for donations.

    This was after making a dress entirely from Skittles which she wanted Lady Gaga to wear, in 2014.

    And Sarah later appeared on Channel 5's Tattoo Disasters to get rid of the word '****' which she had inked on her shoulder when she was 16.



    But others were more dubious about the shoe invoice tale.

    Charlotte Kennedy-France wrote: "Making a fool of your daughter though! Class A parent.

    "We all know your PR company makes this crap up."

    The Mirror contacted Sarah Bryan but she declined to comment any further.

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      #3
      Looks quite cosy. Perhaps you could make a muff out of it.

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        #4
        Blimey, you wouldn't want to catch that in your teeth.

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          #5
          Originally posted by vetran View Post
          But more importantly she made a dress out of pubic hair

          Well, that's not very practical, is it? Something like this would be far more appropriate for everyday wear....

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