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Wardrobe advert goes viral after salesman’s breasts spotted in mirror

Wardrobe advert goes viral after salesman’s breasts spotted in mirror

An online wardrobe ad has gone viral for the most hilarious reason.

Sophie Eke posted the seemingly innocuous wardrobe photo, taken by her mother Julie, on social media.

However, the Brit pointed out that her mother made a rather daring mistake by taking the photo for the ad.

Can you see what it is?

Can you understand why this photo sent social media into meltdown?  Photo: Twitter/Sophie Eke ‏Can you understand why this photo sent social media into meltdown?  Photo: Twitter/Sophie Eke ‏

Can you understand why this photo sent social media into meltdown? Photo: Twitter/Sophie Eke ‏

If you look closely, in the small mirror between the two cabinets, a reflection of Sophie’s mother’s breasts is visible – major oops.

Sophie couldn’t help but share the blunder on her Twitter account.

It turns out that Julie didn’t even notice it at first: a lady who saw the ad pointed it out to her.

β€œI put a photo of my wardrobe up for sale and a lady messaged me saying she could see my boobs in the mirror,” Julie said in a text to her daughter.

Sophie shared her mother's hilarious story on Twitter.  Source: Twitter/Sophie EkeSophie shared her mother's hilarious story on Twitter.  Source: Twitter/Sophie Eke

Sophie shared her mother’s hilarious story on Twitter. Source: Twitter/Sophie Eke

A lady who saw the ad reported the error to Julie.  Source: Twitter/Sophie EkeA lady who saw the ad reported the error to Julie.  Source: Twitter/Sophie Eke

A lady who saw the ad reported the error to Julie. Source: Twitter/Sophie Eke

Sophie posted the text conversation with her mother on social media and it has since received 24,000 retweets and 89,000 likes.

Well, at least they’ll have a fun story to share as a family for years to come.

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