Chesty Wife Paintings
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About
Chesty Wife Paintings refers to a viral tweet showing a series of paintings depicting a blonde woman in a purple top and jeans with a large chest looking away from the viewer taken from an art Facebook group of a guy who supposedly "loves to paint his chesty wife." The series of artworks went viral in late November 2024 on X / Twitter, inspiring parodies and memes of the large-breasted wife in other situations, typically using her image as an exploitable.
Origin
On November 24th, 2024, X[1] user @BonerWizard posted a picture from an art Facebook group they are in, showing eight paintings made by a "guy who loves to paint his chesty wife," as the user described. The tweet (seen below) amassed over 7 million views and 103,000 likes in two days.
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The chesty wife paintings quickly gained viral attention on X in the next few days, inspiring users to investigate more about the paintings while also creating photoshopped edits and memes mimicking her same outfit and pose.
For example, on November 25th, 2024, X[2] user @focusfronting posted a picture found by a netizen showing the real-life wife staring at the paintings made by her husband wearing the same outfit and from the same angle in the art, writing, "someone found this pic of her and quite frankly he’s not even doing them justice." The post (seen below) received over 5.7 million views and 211,000 likes in a day.
Also on November 25th, 2024, X[3] user @SaintRPh edited the chesty wife painting into a picture from the September 11th, 2001, Attacks, which received roughly 1,800 views and 50 likes in a day.
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