Candyman angers fans over image of naked women and one vacuuming

  • The ‘Candyman’ posted the controversial snap to his Instagram account  
  • The snap showed himself laying on a bed in the middle of two naked women
  • Another bent over in the foreground as she got to work vacuuming the carpet 

Tobacco tycoon Travers Beynon has sparked outrage after sharing a photo of naked women in a bedroom on International Women’s Day. 

The ‘Candyman’ posted the controversial snap to his Instagram account Thursday, which showed himself laying on a bed in the middle of two naked women. 

Another woman, who wore nothing but a g-string and a pair of high heels, bent over in the foreground as she got to work vacuuming the carpet.

The ‘Candyman’ posted the controversial snap to his Instagram account Thursday, which showed himself laying on a bed in the middle of two naked women spelling ‘W’ with their legs

As Beynon relaxed back on the bed, the two women laid naked on their backs with their legs spread open to spell the letter ‘W’.

They used their hands to cover their breasts as their long black tresses dangled over the edge of the bed. 

He captioned the photo with a simple hashtag, ‘#InternationalWomensDay.’  

Candyman’s followers weren’t impressed with the move, slamming the photo for representing the objectification of women.   

‘Shame on you, you are still objectifying women,’ one wrote. 

Candyman's followers weren't impressed with the move, slamming the photo for representing the objectification of women

Candyman’s followers weren’t impressed with the move, slamming the photo for representing the objectification of women

The Candyman hosts infamous wild parties at his Candy Shop Mansion, with photos showing crowds of women partying in skimpy bikinis

The Candyman hosts infamous wild parties at his Candy Shop Mansion, with photos showing crowds of women partying in skimpy bikinis

‘You’re an A****** respect women and investigate why this day is commemorated, you can have a lot of money, but your brain is poor and useless,’ someone else added.

Candyman was recently accused of ‘branding’ women with tattoos of his company logo.

While it was initially considered to be a sexist show of ‘ownership’, he later revealed the women sporting the ink had won a competition to come to Australia and to one of his infamous Candy Shop Mansion Parties. 

Images showing what it’s really like to be involved in one of the wild and debaucherous affairs also surfaced recently. 

Candyman was recently accused of 'branding' women with tattoos of his company logo

Candyman was recently accused of ‘branding’ women with tattoos of his company logo



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