Vlogger Lele Pons loses bikini after seagull caught untying top on camera
This cheeky seagull was up to some fowl play.
Vlogger and entertainer Lele Pons’ trip to the beach took a randy turn after a lecherous seagull seemingly swooped down and undid her bikini top, as seen in a viral Instagram clip.
“The bird is a paid actor,” the 27-year-old Venezuelan-American star quipped in the caption to the clip posted for her 53.8 million followers on the platform.
The former “Dancing With The Stars” contestant is known for her saucy content, most notably her NSFW music video for her 2018 song “Celoso,” which has been viewed a whopping 400 million times on YouTube.
However, her latest steamy showcase happened by complete accident.
The aforementioned clip, which racked up 18 million views in two days, per Jam Press, begins typically enough with Pons posing at an unspecified beach in a sparkly bikini top and denim shorts.
All the while, seagulls can be seen fluttering and wheeling about in the background.
The bombshell’s seaside photo-op goes South, however, after a gull dives down and grabs her swimsuit strap. The dirty bird then proceeds to fly off with it, accidentally untying the top like an X-rated version of Alfred Hitchcock’s thriller “The Birds.”
Thankfully, the quick-thinking Pons grabs her top before it can be completely undone, sparing her viewers from an inadvertent topless scene.
Viewers were in disbelief over the gropey gull’s interspecies assault.
“Bro how tf did that happen,” exclaimed one fan, while another wrote, “The birds in Miami are built different.”
“THIS IS EPIC,” wrote a third.
However, some skeptics believed that the video was fake, claiming that Pons’ colleague had employed some digital trickery.
“How can people think its true? OMFG,” spluttered one critic.
Another wrote, “The man who edits the videos to Lele Pons, a true animation boss.”
Born in the Venezuelan capital of Caracas, Pons moved to the US when she was five years old. Her first taste of social media stardom came a decade later after she was introduced to Vine, which she used to showcase her music and comedy routines.
She became the first “Viner” to reach 1 billion loops, as well as the most-looped creator ever, before the platform shut down in 2016.
However, her stardom wasn’t relegated to the defunct video platform.
Pons, who also boasts around 50 million followers on TikTok and Youtube respectively, also co-authored the autobiographical novel “Surviving High School” with bestselling author Melissa de la Cruz.
It traces her meteoric rise from social misfit to social media star, documenting the difficulties of trying to maintain a normal school and family life as an internet icon.
Her transformation was also detailed in her documentary series “The Secret Life Of Lele Pons,” in which she also discusses her lifelong struggle with Tourettes and OCD, among other taboo subjects.
Pons married Puerto Rican rapper Guaynaa on March 4, 2023.
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