Giant Woman Takes Bath in Lake to Pimp Soap

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To promote the “art” of bathing (yes, apparently it’s an art), British company Soap & Glory has installed a 13 foot high, 67 foot long, two ton sculpture – created by Oliver Voss – in Alster Lake in Hamburg Germany.

Of the installation, Soap & Glory Founder Marcia Kilgore said, “We’ve been looking for a way to say, ‘Thank you!’ to everyone for embracing our products, and making us a real success there. At Soap & Glory, we consider it our calling to bring more beauty to the world, and have fun doing it.”

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