Is this the most risqué social media challenge yet? Women make HEART shapes with their breasts - to show they are buxom

  • Women in China squeeze their breasts to make them look like hearts
  • The trending topic has attracted nearly two million clicks on social media
  • A live-streaming hostess is said to have started the craze in her online show 
  • Body challenges are particularly popular among Chinese web users 

China seems to be a country that's never tired of bizarre body challenges. 

A new social media craze which sees women making heart shapes with their breasts is sweeping across the Chinese social media outlets.

The trending topic, which has gathered nearly two million clicks on Twitter-like Weibo, came just a week after web users flocked to make a knot with their fingers to show off the flexibility of their hands.  

Woman in China are making heart shapes with their breasts in a new social media craze

Woman in China are making heart shapes with their breasts in a new social media craze

The trending topic, which emerged earlier this week, has attracted nearly two million clicks 

The trending topic, which emerged earlier this week, has attracted nearly two million clicks 

Some web users claimed that only buxom women could complete the viral challenge
The new social media craze came just a week after web users flocked to make a knot with their fingers

 Some web users claimed that only buxom women could complete the viral challenge

Apparently, the challenged, named 'heart-shaped breast challenge' started earlier this week when a live-stream hostess created 'the trick' to attract more fans.

Some web users claimed that only buxom women could complete the challenge.

'To be honest, women with small breasts cannot squeeze out a heart shape,' said one person said on Weibo.

'Who wants to have a competition with me?' Asked another user 'pinkyhua'.

The trend was believed to be inspired by a Chinese live-stream hostess who wanted to attract more attention
The trick was quickly copied by web users and became a trending topic

The trend was believed to be inspired by a Chinese live-stream hostess who wanted to attract more attention (left). The trick was quickly copied by web users and became a trending topic

Male users have chosen to put a fun spin on the challenge
A picture showing a middle-aged man trying to squeeze his breast has been shared under the topic

Male users have chosen to put a fun spin on the challenge as pictures have emerged showing them trying to participate in the challenge as well (left and right)

Male users have chosen to put a fun spin on the challenge as a picture showing a middle-aged man trying to squeeze his breast has been shared under the topic. 

It's understood that some of the pictures under the topic page have been removed by the Chinese online censors as they have been deemed too risque. 

However, the trending topic page is still accessible as of writing. 

Bizarre challenges involving different parts of body have always been popular among Chinese social media users.

Earlier this month, thousands of people in China are showing off the flexibility of their fingers.

Chinese web u sers post pictures of themselves molding their breasts into a shape of a heart

Chinese web u sers post pictures of themselves molding their breasts into a shape of a heart

Web users used their fingers to cover their nipples to prevent their images being deleted
Last November, another body challenge called 'one finger selfie challenge' was popular

Web users used their fingers to cover their nipples to prevent their images being deleted (left). Last November, another body challenge called 'one finger selfie challenge' was popular  (right)

One challenge, called the 'finger knot', was particularly popular. The challenge asked web users to make a knot with their fingers, and bonus points go to those who could do the trick one-handed.

In 2015, 130 million people joined in the so-called 'belly button challenge' as they tried to touch their navels by reaching around their backs. According to the organiser, the challenge was to test if the participants needed to lose weight.

In another popular challenges, women flaunted their figures by showing how many coins they could hold with their collarbones - and the rule was the more coins they could carry, the more beautiful they were.

Some other similar crazes have seen Chinese women trying to wrap banknotes around their wrists or to compare their waists with A4 paper to prove that they are skinny enough.

However, these trends have sparked concerns among medical experts, who claimed that the challenges were promoting a worrying concept of beauty among people, especially women.

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