Woman strips to her underwear and uses dress as facemask at ice cream store in viral video

In a not-so-crowded ice cream store, the woman used her dress as a face mask, wearing nothing but underwear
UPDATED JAN 5, 2022
Woman strips to undewear in ice cream store (screengrab from The Sun/Twitter)
Woman strips to undewear in ice cream store (screengrab from The Sun/Twitter)

We agree that cravings can be intense. But the level of intensity for this Argentinian woman knew no bounds. In a sparsely filled ice cream shop, a bold, fearless woman entered wearing nothing but her innerwear. As she was entering, she stripped down to her underwear and used her dress as a facemask. 

On January 1 in western Argentine around the city of Godoy Cruz, this woman was captured in the surveillance footage at around 10.40 pm. The footage also shows a father and his three daughters placing their order and waiting on their dessert as this woman walks in.

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The father, however, seemingly could not take his eyes off the fearless lady. As seen in the video, the woman was asked to leave the store as she had no mask on, owing to the pandemic restrictions. Nonchalantly, the woman took off her dress, stripped to her underwear, and used the dress to cover her mouth and nose, just like a facemask would. 



 

The father of the three girls also had his mask just beneath his nose. Only his mouth was covered, but his nose remained uncovered. Looking at how the salesperson asked the lady to have a mask on, the father cunningly pulled his mask over his nose since he feared if he would be allowed to place his order at the store. 

Apparently, the woman protested but the staff did not take her order. Without a second thought, she left the store premises and did not get redressed. Later within a short span, she was reportedly back with 10 more of her friends, none of them had a mask on. 

The fearless unnamed woman reportedly also told the staff members, "Don't ask for my face mask, I'm putting it on." But the staff stood their ground and decided not to serve any customer who was not complying with these rules. Later, one of members of the group found a mask and placed an order for 11 ice creams. This order was accepted and the lady finally got her ice cream!

When this video was shared on Twitter, people had mixed reactions. One user said, "What difference does it make? Women are striping a lot more on TikTok, Twitter, Facebook and Insta. At least at this time it had a reason. To all other instantes I couldn't understand yet the why besides anything for clout."



 

Another jokingly commented, "How good must that ice cream be....not sure I'd go to such lengths for a cornetto, but least she masked up ...."



 

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