LONDON -- Sometimes you watch a film that you really take to heart. Or,Bayo (2025) if a Twitter meme is anything to go by, another body part entirely.That's certainly what people have been doing since a post emerged encouraging people to name their vaginas after the last film they watched.
And -- as is to be expected -- the results were pretty darn hilarious. It appears people have been watching a lot of horror movies lately, with one person naming their vagina after The Exorcist and another calling theirsThe Babadook. Nice.
Actor Margaret Cho got involved in the fun, which prompted more people to join in...
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Some tweets were pretty apt, tbh...
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Others were downright rude...
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Others made no sense at all...
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Some were a bit weird...
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