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Canadian artist, Brent Ray Fraser, paints in a most unusual way. He uses his penis as the brush while creating his artwork. Fraser is currently working on a photography book and recently had some photos taken of him completely naked in an aircraft galley, while in flight.
Fraser did not identify the carrier, but I zoomed in on the box above the flight attendant and it says “Air Canada.”
This flight attendant didn’t know me from a hole in the wall. I simply asked politely and she wasted no time responding with a YES! ✈️
— Brent Ray Fraser (@BrentRayFraser) August 9, 2023
Fraser’s past claim to fame was an appearance on Spain’s Got Talent. He made one of his paintings live on the show.
I can’t imagine what other passengers would have thought if they would have passed through the galley on the way to the lavatory.
Anthony’s Take: It’s pretty gutsy to pose nude on a commercial flight. I’m surprised the flight attendant agreed to let him do it as I would imagine this could be an issue if other passengers were offended.
(H/T: Paddle Your Own Kanoo and View from the Wing.)
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Younger Canadians are not prudish.
“You be you”.
Same goes for Europeans, generally.