Travelling couple are slammed after sharing photograph leaning out of Sri Lankan train 

A couple has been slammed online for posting an image of their ‘wildest kiss’ – while leaning out of a moving train in Sri Lanka.

Jean and Camille, from Brussels, who travel the world taking photographs, shared the seemingly dangerous stunt on their Instagram account.

The image sees Jean hanging onto the train with one hand while Camille leans out of the carriage to give him a steamy kiss – with one leg even raised in the moment of passion. It’s believed her brother, who was travelling with the couple, took the picture.

Critics have slammed the couple and the photograph, branding the stunt ‘dangerous’ and even potentially ‘life threatening.’ 

The couple, who shared their ‘wildest kiss’ photograph leaning out of the moving train in Sri Lanka, were slammed by critics who branded the stunt ‘dangerous’ 

The couple shared the snap from an April trip to Sri Lanka on their Instagram page, but it was quickly picked up and re-posted by other sites. 

The moment was taken while on board a popular train in Sri Lanka, which travels from Kandy to Ella and features stunning tea country scenery along the way. 

In their original caption, they called the moment ‘one of our wildest kisses’, and said it perfectly described them as a couple.

They wrote that it was a moment of ‘blind trust’ in one another.  

When the image was re-shared on other accounts, critics slammed the couple, suggesting it was 'stupid' and dangerous behaviour that could have been fatal

When the image was re-shared on other accounts, critics slammed the couple, suggesting it was ‘stupid’ and dangerous behaviour that could have been fatal 

But critics slammed the couple, suggesting it was ‘stupid’ and risky behaviour.  

‘And this is how people die,’ one commented, while another wrote: ‘Wouldn’t call this adventure, but stupid, risking life for likes on Instagram.’ 

A third critic penned: ‘Another pic of people sacrificing themselves over a picture….ridiculous.’ 

Meanwhile, another branded it ‘foolish’ and highlighted how people shouldn’t encourage such pictures – as people will die trying to get “pics for the gram.’ 

‘This is literally how people are forever remembered as people who died posing for Instagram,’ an infuriated person wrote, while a further added: ‘Another pic of people sacrifacing themselves over a picture.’  

The Belgian couple often share steamy photographs on their Instagram page @backpackdiariez, including this one from a trip to the Maldives

The Belgian couple often share steamy photographs on their Instagram page @backpackdiariez, including this one from a trip to the Maldives 

They travel around the world sharing photographs, including this snap from their April trip to Sri Lanka

They travel around the world sharing photographs, including this snap from their April trip to Sri Lanka 

Critics slammed the couple for the photograph, with many suggesting it could have resulted in a fatal accident

Critics slammed the couple for the photograph, with many suggesting it could have resulted in a fatal accident 

Warning of the dangers, one suggested they were concerned about ‘copy-cat’ style photographs and wrote: ‘Problem is a lot of young idiots will try to repeat it now.’ 

On the couple’s blog, they describe quitting corporate jobs in London last year in order to travel the world. 

They officially started their Instagram in June 2017 as they travelled around South America on a five-month long trip.  

They say they finance their travels with social media collaborations as well as some freelance work.     

Critics were hard on the couple, suggesting their stunt was 'life threatening' and could encourage copy-cats

Critics were hard on the couple, suggesting their stunt was ‘life threatening’ and could encourage copy-cats 

Jean and Camille quit their corporate jobs in London in order to travel the world full time. They were slammed for their latest photograph

Jean and Camille quit their corporate jobs in London in order to travel the world full time. They were slammed for their latest photograph 

It comes just weeks after fellow travel bloggers Kelly Castille, 33, and Kody Workman, 32, came under fire for posing on the edge of an infinity pool.

The American couple, who currently live in Bali, staged the dramatic photo at the Kayon Jungle Resort in Ubud on April 3.

The photograph shows Kelly bravely hanging off the edge of a three-storey swimming pool while kissing boyfriend Kody, who was standing in the water and holding her up by the arms, leaving her legs and torso to dangle freely.

But a ferocious debate erupted beneath the photo, as concerned followers said the stunt looked ‘so dangerous’.  

American travel bloggers Kelly Castille and Kody Workman, who are based in Bali, faced bitter backlash after posting a photo of themselves posing on the edge of an infinity pool on Instagram last month

American travel bloggers Kelly Castille and Kody Workman, who are based in Bali, faced bitter backlash after posting a photo of themselves posing on the edge of an infinity pool on Instagram last month

‘This picture is beautiful, but please don’t do like this anymore, life is too beautiful than lost your life [sic],’ one person said.

‘Why is the woman always the one risking themselves for pictures… never see a guy hanging over a cliff,’ another commented.

‘This is such a great pic but kinda scary how you’re hanging off there,’ one said.

Another said: ‘Oh my gosh was this not terrifying?!’

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