Woman threatens Homebase with 'written complaint' after 'sex ghost' sighting – Express
A Homebase shopper humorously threatened to pen a “written complaint” after spotting what she dubbed a “sex ghost” at one of the retailer’s locations.
TV and radio personality Lauren Layfield took to social media with a video capturing the mischievous spirit in action, joking that it was enjoying “a very happy Halloween”.
The side-splitting clip on Twitter/X showcases an array of spooky decorations set up for the Halloween festivities.
Amongst the eerie ensemble of a witch and Frankenstein’s monster, there’s a Grim Reaper-esque spectre engaged in a suggestive back-and-forth hip thrusting motion, concealed behind a tombstone emblazoned with “trick or treat”. The video then cuts to Lauren’s look of mock horror.
It seems this cheeky apparition has been causing quite a stir, with other users on X claiming to have encountered the naughty phantom in various stores.
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Homebase i will be making a written complaint about your sex ghost pic.twitter.com/mYiSbKLgK1
One commented: “I saw him in the Oxford branch the other week, the filthy beggar!” While another shared: “I took a similar video the other day. There was a group of people all saying the same thing.”
Some couldn’t resist cracking jokes about the cat decoration positioned next to the cauldron at the beginning of the footage, suggesting it would be traumatised from facing the risque ghost head-on. A user quipped: “That poor cat will never unsee.” Another chimed in with a laugh: “That’s my Halloween sorted.”
The item in question, a £48 6ft “Shivering Ghost”, can be found both in-store and online at Homebase. Touted as “durable, waterproof”, the product description invites customers to “unleash the spookiness with our 6ft Shivering Ghost, the ultimate addition to your Halloween inflatable collection”.
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The product description reads: “This ghost and tombstone inflatable, creates a ghostly presence that’s perfect for your outdoor Halloween display. Designed for outdoor fun, this Halloween inflatable is made from durable, waterproof polyester with an IP44 rating, so it’s ready to brave the elements (with a waterproof electrical box available separately). The ghost’s shivering motion adds an extra layer of fright, making it a standout piece in your haunted garden.”
According to Homebase, the product will commence “shivering” merely two minutes after activation.
Homebase has been contacted for comment.
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TV and radio personality Lauren Layfield took to social media with a video capturing the mischievous spirit in action, joking that it was enjoying “a very happy Halloween”.
The side-splitting clip on Twitter/X showcases an array of spooky decorations set up for the Halloween festivities.
Amongst the eerie ensemble of a witch and Frankenstein’s monster, there’s a Grim Reaper-esque spectre engaged in a suggestive back-and-forth hip thrusting motion, concealed behind a tombstone emblazoned with “trick or treat”. The video then cuts to Lauren’s look of mock horror.
It seems this cheeky apparition has been causing quite a stir, with other users on X claiming to have encountered the naughty phantom in various stores.
READ MORE: Spookiest destination with a ‘superb’ walkable tour best to visit at Halloween
Homebase i will be making a written complaint about your sex ghost pic.twitter.com/mYiSbKLgK1
One commented: “I saw him in the Oxford branch the other week, the filthy beggar!” While another shared: “I took a similar video the other day. There was a group of people all saying the same thing.”
Some couldn’t resist cracking jokes about the cat decoration positioned next to the cauldron at the beginning of the footage, suggesting it would be traumatised from facing the risque ghost head-on. A user quipped: “That poor cat will never unsee.” Another chimed in with a laugh: “That’s my Halloween sorted.”
The item in question, a £48 6ft “Shivering Ghost”, can be found both in-store and online at Homebase. Touted as “durable, waterproof”, the product description invites customers to “unleash the spookiness with our 6ft Shivering Ghost, the ultimate addition to your Halloween inflatable collection”.
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The product description reads: “This ghost and tombstone inflatable, creates a ghostly presence that’s perfect for your outdoor Halloween display. Designed for outdoor fun, this Halloween inflatable is made from durable, waterproof polyester with an IP44 rating, so it’s ready to brave the elements (with a waterproof electrical box available separately). The ghost’s shivering motion adds an extra layer of fright, making it a standout piece in your haunted garden.”
According to Homebase, the product will commence “shivering” merely two minutes after activation.
Homebase has been contacted for comment.
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