Over the past several months, you may have seen clips of a man named Kevin Leonardo on TikTok going viral as a result of him saying incredibly outrageous things, like choosing Taylor Swift’s 2014 album 1989 over both Mexicans and Black History Month when playing a game of Either Or on TikTok Live.
@chloemaress hes a social experiment #fyp #kevinleonardo #taylorswift #1989 #taylornation #speaknow ? original sound - Chloe
If you have never seen this man before, consider yourself lucky, as his antics have now broken containment and gone viral across the entire internet — and not because of his passion for Taylor Swift’s discography.
DO NOT WATCH THIS VIDEO DO NOT WATCH THIS VIDEO pic.twitter.com/EE6C4yKyBW
— duck (@ExtremeBlitz__) July 11, 2023
Instead, Leonardo has gone viral because of a YouTube video in which he demonstrates how to use Nair hair removal cream on his butt. The video posted three weeks ago, has already racked up over 34 million views. Be warned, it’s graphic.
The most confusing aspect of the video is the fact that it’s allowed on YouTube at all. Leonardo shows his entire asshole in the video, positioning it directly in front of the camera as he applies the hair removal cream, and somehow, this is allowed on YouTube under the guise of being “educational content.” The video is age-restricted, which is something, I guess.
@thekewlestkev Nair Apology (Toxic Gossip Train) (Feat. Jewish Man) (Kevin’s Version)
? original sound - Kevin Leonardo
Leonardo followed up his Nair video with a parody of Colleen Ballinger’s “Toxic Gossip Train” titled “Nair Apology (Toxic Gossip Train) (Feat. Jewish Man) (Kevin’s Version),” which featured the lyrics, “Toxic gossip train / Chugging down the tracks of butt hair removal.”
What a beautiful lullaby.
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