Bizarre new selfie trend sees woman use their breasts as a way to balance bubble tea

Bizarre new selfie trend sees women balance bubble tea on their CHESTS

  • Fans of bubble tea have embraced a new selfie trend using their breasts 
  • The snaps show women balancing tea on their chests and drinking from straws
  • The boobs-as-drink-holder sensation started in Japan and has now gone viral 

Bubble tea fans across the globe have embraced a bizarre new selfie trend which sees them using their womanly assets as a way to balance drinks. 

The trend, which first emerged in Japan, became a sensation weeks ago after a Japanese model shared a video of herself drinking from a straw while a cup rested between her breasts.

Days later a Japanese artist gained similar levels of attention after he shared a Manga drawing revealing a woman drinking tea in the same way.

Soon after a hashtag, which translates to ‘hands-free tapioca’, saw women everywhere share snaps of themselves showing how their chests could be used as a drinks holder. 

 

Women have taken to Instagram to share snaps of themselves which reveal how it’s possible to use their breasts as a drink holder

The hands-free aspect of the trend means those with ample assets are able to do other things such as take selfies

The hands-free aspect of the trend means those with ample assets are able to do other things such as take selfies 

The bubble tea selfie trend isn't limited to those in Japan and according to reports it since has spread across the globe

The tea is a drink which normally contains tea, milk and dozens of tapioca balls

The bubble tea selfie trend isn’t limited to those in Japan and according to reports it since has spread across the globe (pictured left and right)

The ‘hands free’ concept allows the person drinking the bubble tea to rest the drink on their breast so they are able to take selfies or perform other tasks.  

According to Asia One, the popularity of the trend has spread from Japan to Thailand and Taiwan as well as Japan.  

While women everywhere are keen to show off their assets as a way to support their drinks, the trend isn’t strictly limited to females.

Men keen to get in on the act have revealed how a hat can be used in place of breasts (pictured)

Men keen to get in on the act have revealed how a hat can be used in place of breasts (pictured)

This man uploaded his image to Instagram under the #hands-free tapioca showing how a 'dab' provided the necessary hands-free element

This man uploaded his image to Instagram under the #hands-free tapioca showing how a ‘dab’ provided the necessary hands-free element

Many men have also uploaded images to Instagram under the hashtag which reveal how ‘dabbing’ or using a hat can work as a substitute for breasts. 

Bubble tea, a popular beverage which originated in Taiwan, is a drink which normally contains tea, milk and dozens of tapioca balls.

These small balls, also known as ‘pearls’ or ‘boba’, are made of tapioca starch which is extracted from the dried roots of the cassava plant native to South America. 

They usually taste bland and have a chewy texture.

Inclusions in bubble tea, which range from jelly pieces to soft pearls full of flavoured liquid and tapioca balls, are sipped through large straws and can be chewed. 



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