The 'Celeb-Sutra' Parodies Pop Culture Figures for Humor
Gurveer Brah — August 10, 2015 — Naughty
References: elitedaily & designtaxi
Elite Daily released a series of raunchy comics displaying pop culture figures whose mannerisms or previous events have been turned into parody sex-positions.
Alluding to the Kama-Sutra, the 'Celeb-Sutra' created by Alec MacDonald finds humor in adapting these famous moments in pop culture and turning them into intimate moments when the cameras are off.
We see many variations of famous events such as Kanye West's 2008 MTV outburst against Taylor Swift, but now it has been turned into a playful wisecrack turning his infamous words against him for complete sophomoric jubilation.
We also see raunchy comics pointing fun at Seth Rogen's history of bromances, Meryl Streep's catalog of memorable performances and even a political slight at Barack Obama, among others.
Alluding to the Kama-Sutra, the 'Celeb-Sutra' created by Alec MacDonald finds humor in adapting these famous moments in pop culture and turning them into intimate moments when the cameras are off.
We see many variations of famous events such as Kanye West's 2008 MTV outburst against Taylor Swift, but now it has been turned into a playful wisecrack turning his infamous words against him for complete sophomoric jubilation.
We also see raunchy comics pointing fun at Seth Rogen's history of bromances, Meryl Streep's catalog of memorable performances and even a political slight at Barack Obama, among others.
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