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Models go on topless bike ride around Amsterdam for 'free the nipples' protest

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OnlyFans stars Cris Galêra and Flávia Oliver went on a topless tour of the city's canals to raise awareness for the campaign.The campaign, which was created back in 2012, highlights the general convention of allowing men to appear topless in public while considering it sexual or indecent for women to do the same.It claims that this difference is an 'unjust treatment of women' and argues that it should be legally and culturally acceptable for women to bare their nipples in public.The two ladies were both seen dressed in colourful crop tops and matching miniskirts as they first got on the bikes.However, they quickly pulled up their tops to show off their chests while riding around the city.Both models teamed their flesh-flashing display with glam makeup and blowdried locks.As well as this latest stunt, Cris has also hit headlines in the past for claiming that she's "too hot to date".The stunner, who has posed for Playboy says she often finds it really hard to get a date as men are so "intimated" by her beauty.She said she even started wearing glasses so that men felt more comfortable around her.Meanwhile Flávia also gained attention in the past for revealing how she dumped her ex after her asked her to "erase" her tattoos, which she'd spent $20,000 (£16,000) on.

She said at the time: "Tattoos bring an identity, I cannot see my body without them. They are a part of me." The models' topless stunt comes after bisexual model Noel Leon was seen walking the streets in New York without her top or bra last week as she celebrated Pride Month.Get all the biggest Lifestyle news straight to your inbox.

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