TikToker Reveals the Secret Tricks Influencers Use to ‘Fake’ Perky Boobs
A ‘THE influencer’ has given a shocking insight into how social media stars ‘fake’ their perky breasts with a series of tricks.
Danae Mercer has 2.3 million followers on Instagram, where she advocates for body positivity.
The 37-year-old, who is originally from the US but lives in Dubai, likes to give a behind-the-scenes look through carefully curated photos on social media.
In a recent post, the mother of one shared how to lift your breasts using makeup and clever posing.
“They wear two bras: a push-up bra and a second bra on top for maximum lift,” Denae said in the video titled ‘How influencers ‘fake’ perky tatas’,
She also shares a specific pose, where she crosses one arm over her body and pinches the other arm inwards, then leans forward to emphasize her cleavage.
“It also helps to wear criss-cross tops,” says Danae, or to wear bikini tops upside down while posing so the breasts “really pop out.”
Finally—and perhaps most surprisingly—she says influencers are contouring their breasts with makeup to create the illusion of lifted breasts.
Danae shared the video to remind her followers that the online world is “so curated.”
The post received 23,000 likes.
“You are a blessing to the internet,” said one fan.
“Thank you for this and for your body positivity posts!”
“I still need this reminder at 50,” another follower commented.
“Oh my god, if it’s that important they should just get implants,” someone else joked.
Danae has previously made headlines with her stories about how clever poses can transform the body. She claims that influencers use tricks when posting online.
In photos of herself in bikinis side by side, it can be seen how her posture completely changes due to her own posture.
In another video, she revealed how to fake a ‘thigh gap’ to prove that what we see on social media ‘isn’t real’.
In the post, she films herself at the gym wearing shorts and posing in front of the mirror, with a clear gap between her legs.
But then she relaxes and assumes her much more natural position, her thighs touching at the top.
“Here I’ve tilted my pelvis really far back to straighten my legs and engage my abs,” she said.
“I rotated my knees and quads in, did both at the same time while not breathing, and bam. Magic thigh gap. Woah.
“You can also do it while walking. Just push one leg out to the side instead of in front of you. In a picture it looks like a thigh gap. It’s that easy.
“So the next time your thighs are touching or rubbing or not spreading in the mirror, please don’t panic. Don’t worry. Don’t let it get you down.
“Mine doesn’t either. And that’s perfectly fine. Because health, fitness and well-being are far more important than whether or not we can see air between our limbs.”