Moon‑Visible Mischief Rocks Sri Lanka
A Sassy Snap and a Police Sweep
Three teenage rascals – 18‑19 years old – were hauled in on Wednesday, September 26th, after they turned a historic Buddhist shrine into a spot for a cheeky “moon‑shot.” They performed their sole art form—dropping their pants—right in front of the world‑famous Sigiriya rock, a UNESCO treasure tucked into the jungle’s heart.
The Vicious Vibes of the “Cheeky Exploits” Cult
The trio got their “in‑spo” from a bustling Instagram account, Cheeky Exploits, boasting over a quarter of a million followers who love seeing naked-bottom selfies perched on nature’s prettiest angles. One picture had them pulling down their trousers next to a tiny temple overlooking the great rock fortress, sparking a flood of complaints from a legion of Buddhist monks who’re not exactly delighted with candid lower‑body content in their hallowed halls.
“I’m so Breathtaking!” – The Mons of Mourning
Monks fumed after the images went live on Facebook. “It’s a desecration! Our sacred grounds are not a selfie backdrop!” cried the clergy, a community that’s always nervous when the next viral meme rolls in. The trio was whisked away by the police while on their way back to a sleek, men‑only weird‑holding toilet.
Legal Letters and “Moon‑ish” Disposals
Under Sri Lanka’s strict obscenity laws—especially near religious sites—these lads will be prosecuted Thursday. Meanwhile, other “moons” across the island have their sparks ripped out of the internet. A man who stared straight at Parliament’s dome and showed off a butt‑y smile pulled his image from his profile amidst the police crackdown.
This new trend—moon‑crazed selfies in front of monuments—has flipped headlines into a gallery of “does‑this‑even‑exist,” and the Buddhist‑majority island is not planning to let it slide. Stay tuned for the next round of religious‑site–robbery or just keep your pants zipped up!
