Adult star barks at strangers as she’s paraded spherical on canine leash in Sydney Sweeney stunt
Madelynn May stunned crowds in Santa Monica after fellow adult content creator Laurel Honey led her through the streets on a dog leash in a bizarre stunt inspired by a scene in TV drama Euphoria
An adult star left onlookers totally baffled as she tried to recreate a dog stunt made famous by Hollywood actress Sydney Sweeney.
Madelynn May stunned crowds in Santa Monica after fellow content creator Laurel Honey led her through the streets of California on a dog leash inspired by a recent scene in hit TV drama Euphoria.
The 23-year-old said curious onlookers stopped to stare, film and snap photos as she fully embraced the unusual roleplay in front of packed restaurants and busy streets. And while some thought it was hilarious, others were left wondering what on earth was going on.
“The idea came from Euphoria because Sydney Sweeney dressed up like a dog while playing an [adult] creator,” Madelynn said.
“I thought it was super cool and I wanted to do it.
“Then my friend said she was going to be in Santa Monica and I thought, ‘Perfect, let’s walk me like a dog.'”
Madelynn said the stunt immediately attracted attention and there were “tonnes” of people taking pictures of her.
The X-rated star, who has more than 709,000 Instagram followers @bubblebabyz0, said fellow content creator Laurel Honey, @laurelhoneyyy, took charge of the lead, while the pair were joined by friend Alana Rose, @officialalanarose.
She said: “Laurel is a goth girl who is like 6ft 2in and I’m just 4ft 11in, so it worked pretty well. One woman came up to us and said, ‘That’s hot, I love it.’
“Then there was a group of guys asking, ‘What are these weirdos doing?'”
“The host of a restaurant actually went to get the manager to make us leave.”
Not content with simply being led through the streets on a dog lead, Madelynn even started barking at amused passers-by.
She said: “I thought it’d be funny to bark at people, but I only did it to people who were obviously going to think it was funny.”
Afterwards, the Nevada-based creator shared clips of the stunt online, with the videos racking up more than 1.7 million views.
She said: “Basically everybody who saw us stayed and stared. I mean, how could you not?”
