Singapore Supermarket Saga: A Skirtless Grab That Never Happened
Late last summer, an eye‑catching image of a woman strolling through a supermarket in the nude (minus an outdoor jacket and a tote bag) was flung into the social‑media stratosphere.
It was supposed to be a shot of a shopper at a Sheng Siong outlet in Woodlands, cursing the refrigerated dairy aisles in the most unexpected way. The photo was shared by a user named Charlene Lum, who claimed it was genuine.
Who Stumbled Upon the Hit‑and‑Miss Photo?
- Stompers Christopher and Dennis first saw the image and passed it along to Stomp, thinking it was a bold statement on public decency.
- The duo suggested it might be a prank that had slipped through the cracks of the local media scene.
Debunking the “Nude” Narrative
- Investigators traced the photo’s source and discovered it had not, in fact, been captured in Singapore.
- It was a stock image that had been artfully modified to give the illusion of an uninhibited shopper.
- The fact that she was merely wearing an “outerwear” jacket indicates the image was a cinematic stunt, not an actual supermarket escapade.
Takeaway for Social‑Media Snackers
Always double‑check before you drop “viral” content into your feeds. In this case, the “naked” shopper was a Photoshop fabrication and never set foot in a Singapore supermarket aisle.
So next time you come across a slick photo promising the weirdest grocery store experience, a quick fact‑check can save you from turning into a “social media X‑ray gland.”
Did a Photo Went Crazy on the Internet? The Town That Claimed It
According to a recent article on a Chinese website, a picture in question sprouted its wings and became a meme all the way back in 2016. The claim was that it happened on the second level of a supermarket in Baise, a city in China. But the site wasn’t shy about disputing that story.
Why They Think It’s Not Baise
- Floor Tiles: One store has a checkerboard pattern of glossy tiles. The other, where the photo allegedly came from, follows a smooth, beige layout. That subtle difference? It raised eyebrows.
- Aisle Ends: The end of the aisles in the two pictures are worlds apart. One has a bright, almost neon finish; the other reveals a faded, almost chipped look. The contrast is hard to ignore.
Different Claims About the Location
One side of the debate points to Taizhou – a province in China – as the real stage for the event. While another pushes the case for Baise, it’s unclear which place actually hosted the scene.
Netizens React
As people learned more about the photograph’s supposed background, the community threw their opinions into the mix.
- A) “Cruel, huh?” Some netizens called the subject’s actions “cruel” and “frightening” in the early morning. One curious user even asked, “Miss, aren’t you cold?”
- B) “Women’s shame?” Another comment stuck to a more sexist line, labeling the incident a “disgrace to women.”
Whoever it truly was or where it truly happened, the story already gained enough steam online to make the comment section a battleground of outrage, humor, and misunderstanding — all wrapped in a single viral snapshot.