Neil Young has some sad news for fans.
07.06.2024 - 11:53 / dailyrecord.co.uk
Steph Oshiri is famed for her stunning curves.
The 29-year-old model, from Ontario, Canada, makes a fortune by flaunting her hourglass figure online. She's also garnered more than 345,000 by posting fun challenge videos on Instagram.
In recent months, she's hidden bottles of booze by using her backside. And she was even able to smuggle a full litre of vodka into a concern to avoid paying for drinks!
But now she has tried something a little different after a fan made a hilarious request to her @stephoshirii page on Instagram. The model was asked to attempt flipping bottles using just her bum.
And luckily for him, Steph was more than happy to give it a go. In a video, which gained more than 1,900 likes, she tried out the new party trick.
Steph bent forward to turn her bottom into a shelf, which she balanced a half-empty bottle of water on top of.
"Okay. Now try the bottle. Flip it. Can you bottle flip it?", her friend said from behind the camera.
In a bid to complete the task, Steph started to move her hips up and down. She was unsuccessful and sent the bottle flying – and her next attempts didn't fare much better.
There was no harm done though – as Instagram users were still left in awe by the size of her curves. One user said: "Forget about cake, she has the whole dam bakery (it’s a compliment)."
Another added: "Gotta be the best cuddler of all time." A third wrote: "It’s all about the effort." Someone else penned: "You’ll get it lol I believe in you."
While many of the comments Steph receives are positive, she has been targeted by trolls in the past. Like many other social media celebrities out there, she's been scrutinised by keyboard warriors.
They've swiped at the Instagram star's career – saying her family wouldn't be
Neil Young has some sad news for fans.
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