Daredevil Doncaster ladies bin bras for cheeky snap to promote breast cancer awareness

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Dozens of daredevil Doncaster women binned their bras for a cheeky snap to help raise breast cancer awareness.

The Bring Your Breastie Storm In A D Cup photo shoot saw a string of women gather at Doncaster’s historic Bawtry Hall for the picture which has since gone viral, travelling around the world to Australia, Canada, South Africa, Qatar, the Philippines, China and New York.

A spokesperson said: “On a sunny day in June at Bawtry Hall, a group of ladies came together to help raise awareness of breast cancer by discreetly baring all in an ‘in your face’ photoshoot to encourage other ladies to get to know their bodies and check themselves.

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“Some of the ladies in this photo have or have had breast cancer.

Dozens of women ditched their bras for the cheeky fundraising snap.Dozens of women ditched their bras for the cheeky fundraising snap.
Dozens of women ditched their bras for the cheeky fundraising snap.

"One lady had surgery two days prior, several are having chemo, a few of the ladies have had mastectomies, lumpectomies and wear many scars, both physically and mentally.

"Each lady shares the same reason for standing side by side in this photo, to drive home self care, breast awareness, body confidence and to raise money for breast cancer research.”

To support the ladies please follow SiSi Events on Facebook or Instagram and share the photo or donate to the Cancer Research link HERE

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The spokesperson added: “People of all ages and genders can get breast cancer. Don’t be one of them.

“To show your support to these ladies, share this photo far and wide and and help raise vital funds.”

It was the third time women have gathered for the cheeky picture.

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