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Influencer Drinks Friends’ Breast Milk, Internet Calls It ‘Disgusting’ – News18


A Spanish influencer left the Internet horrified when she drank her friend’s breast milk on camera, as shown in a Vitamin D-elicious TikTok video with reportedly over 600,000 views.

“It was something I had to tick off my list,” Nuria Blanco, 27, told Jam Press, a UK-based news agency, when asked about the reason for drinking milk on tap.

It seemed like Nuria Blanco needed to talk to her friend about something. Fortunately, after her anonymous friend — who had recently become a mother — agreed to the strange request, a chance presented itself. The act was subsequently captured on camera by Nuria Blanco, who probably did it to get online popularity.

The accompanying clip shows the Barcelona resident, Nuria Blanco, sipping a glass of organic infant formula while her companions watch in anticipation.

What was the verdict? “Girl, it’s good, and it doesn’t taste like boob,” Nuria Blanco stated on video.

Meanwhile, the breast milk challenge did not go down well with people, who were quick to cry over spilled milk.

A shocked user wrote, “What did my eyes just see,” according to Jam Press. While another said, “I miss my life from 20 years ago”. “There’s no way I’m doing that,” a user commented as per reports.

In May 2024, Rachel Bailey, a 30-year-old mother, found she was making more breast milk than her child required. Rather than squandering the additional milk, her husband, Alexander, chose to assist her, and the experience was transforming for both.

This unexpected twist has not only strengthened their bond, but Alexander reports that the milk has improved his skin and that human milk is radically different. Rachel Bailey, on the other hand, always makes sure their babies are well-fed before her husband drinks.

Rachel Bailey added that since starting to drink her milk, Alexander has felt more energy and hasn’t had a cold in two years. As a result, Alexander now prefers drinking her wife’s milk to cows.



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