A mum trying on the viral Skims bodysuit has left people giggling over her brutally honest review about the fit.
Netflix's Wellmania actress and comedian Celeste Barber recently bought the shapewear from Kim Kardashian's popular clothing brand.
And to her surprise, it proved to be an exhaustive effort just to put it on.
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She showed off the process to her followers and fans on social media and left them in stitches.
"Size large? I can't get it over my thigh," she said while struggling to put on the elastic bodysuit.
The mum-of-two decided to call her husband for assistance, who had no clue to pull the Spandex up from her thighs.
Halfway through the fitting, Celeste was confused by the thin strip of fabric at the front and thought she had put the bodysuit on backwards.
"That's the front? What happened with the vaginas? Why are we not allowed to have vaginas?" she questioned.
"Jesus, women going through some s***. The clasp is where my womb juice comes out."
Celeste then put on a pair of jeans to see the result, which concealed her bulging stomach.
She couldn't deny that the outfit was "amazing" but there was a bigger issue.
"My vagina is on fire! This product can call fire vagina," the mum fumed. "I need to take this off."
Even Goop founder Gwyneth Paltrow commented with a laughing emoji while one viewer said: "Celeste Barber single-handedly takes down Kim Kardashian's empire."
Another joked: "And you sit down and the gusset snaps open and hit you in the face like a roller blind."
Kim Kardashian's shapewear brand has amassed a cult following because of the body contour effect of a slim waist and lifted butt.
But fans were disappointed after trying the shapewear in shops as one noted: "Skims are only made for people who don't need Skims."
A second shared: "I couldn't even get them up my leg. Left them in Selfridges and headed straight up to get a pizza. Life is too short."
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