Topless woman ‘attacks’ sex pest with her BREASTS in public anti-sexual harassment stunt
The woman was filmed handing out flyers in Ribeirao Preto city centre before she pinned her fellow actor to the ground
The woman was filmed handing out flyers in Ribeirao Preto city centre before she pinned her fellow actor to the ground
A YOUNG actress part of a Brazilian theatre crew "attacked" a man with her breasts - as part of a bizarre anti-harassment stunt.
The topless woman who was meant to portray a saleswoman, was filmed handing out flyers in Ribeirao Preto city centre before she pinned the "sex pest" to the ground.
A crowd of bemused onlookers watched as the woman, wearing the T-shirt of a high street company, berated the unidentified man who his pinned to the pavement.
She insisted she was fed up of being "touched and sexually harassed while trying to do her job".
The man grovels and pleads for her to stop, claiming he "was out shopping with his wife and has done nothing wrong".
But the irate female, who is not named, shouts: "I’m fed up of being treated like a sex object. Is it boobs you want?"
She then pulls down her top, revealing her breasts, and proceeds to batter the man with her hands.
Sitting on top of him she slaps him about the face before leaning over him and rubbing her boobs in his face while screaming.
Fausto Ribeiro, director of the Confluências group, creators of the piece said: "We wanted to expose and address something that happens every day to our sisters and female friends.
"This was meant to challenge people’s perceptions and empower women with the shock tactic of retaliation. We wanted to force men to think more responsibly about their actions and the consequences."
At the time of its posting, the video gained over a million views but was withdrawn after it was heavily criticised. It has since re-emerged amid the escalating Hollywood sex abuse scandal.
The high street company, whose tee-shirt the actor was wearing, denied any involvement in the incident.
In a statement the business said: "There was no involvement of any employee or representative in this theatrical action."
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