This is the week the Internet discovered the “bikini bridge” – with a lot of help from the anonymous users of 4chan. A group of users of the online message board circulated a series of images and ...
A search for the phrase “bikini bridge” on the 9News Facebook page this morning scores no hits — meaning that it’s presumably been scrubbed out of existence. But there was enough hubbub about coverage ...
The “bikini bridge” appears to be the Internet’s latest way of ensuring that women hate their bodies. The "thigh gap" of 2014, if you will. It also appears to be a hoax, brought to us by bored users ...
Did you hear about the one about the 'bikini bridge' trend? Where very thin women take pictures of the alliteratively named gap between their bikini and pelvic regions, and then tweet them out with ...
Hey, men! Stop making up crap to make us feel bad about ourselves! Rosie Mullender reports on the made-up bikini-bridge fad which had us fooled We're used to weird body fads aimed at making women feel ...