Woman Rubs Her Face Against Bread On Instagram And The Internet Can't Stop Watching

Woman Rubs Her Face Against Bread On Instagram And It's Bizarrely Intriguing
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A woman has mystified the internet but repeatedly rubbing her face against pieces of bread on Instagram.

The anonymous lady set up the Instagram account @breadfaceblog just 19 weeks ago but it's already gained more than 13,000 followers.

The account shows the woman rubbing her face against different bread products without using her hands.

Her reasons for completing the act are unclear, with the account's description simply reading: "Giving the people something they didn't ask for."

Reaction to the unusual blog has been overwhelmingly positive. In fact, a lot of people seem to have become mildly obsessed with the concept:

Well, it's certainly different.

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