How Twitter users observed #NoBraDay
Every October, 13 is observed as National No Bra Day. Women from around the world took out time to observe the day but Twitter users took it to another level and it's hilarious.
The movement started in 2011 and largely takes place on social media, where women use the hashtag #nobraday to campaign.
The aim is to raise awareness and encourage women to carry out self-examinations, screenings and make sure they know the signs of breast cancer.
Men and women who don't want to go braless are also encouraged to take part, by wearing something purple for the day.
Ladies are encouraged to get a mammogram screening on October 13, which can help detect breast cancer up to two years before it can be felt by the patient or a doctor.
I hope this get you out of depression.#NoBraday pic.twitter.com/BdUNdULKXg— Oba Of Nigeria (@UrbanCulture16) October 13, 2018
#NoBraDay: Singer LucyCandyMay been on this 'No Bra' thingy for a minute!!— The Jollof Diary (@Thejollofdiary) October 13, 2018
We love!! 😍 pic.twitter.com/rSQ6UPtt1L
Free the breast #NoBraDay pic.twitter.com/AHNijt7rIc— Mandy (@AmmaaGhana) October 13, 2018
#NoBraDay— Damn You cancer (@tvsla_thewavvy) October 13, 2018
This is a story of a young lady who beats stage 3 cancer💪
Examine your breasts for early detection. pic.twitter.com/yd8sl9Q3ag
Gm guys🌞#NoBraDay pic.twitter.com/UnueSRadgp— Abena Marie👩🏽 (@Abena_mr) October 13, 2018
Hope I'm not late to drop this white baby here.— I follow back (@Hottiehoti) October 13, 2018
Enjoy the rest of the #NoBraDay.... 😄 pic.twitter.com/T3N3HDGwa5
#NoBraDay so am up with this .❤❤ pic.twitter.com/nUryep8BrG— BFTOS👑 (@mirabel_lez) October 13, 2018
Let me dedicate this to Breast Cancer Awareness #NoBraDay pic.twitter.com/7KaCfuCQpB— iAmTolani (@am_tolani) October 13, 2018
— Kali_leemah (@Eben97250138) October 13, 2018
#NoBraDay 😋😋😋 free the tatas pic.twitter.com/1Et49lHh8k— Abla Gbevu (@mcmxbel) October 13, 2018
Since it's #nobraday pic.twitter.com/OMzqd2uvAr— Solana 🌀 (@_solanaofficial) October 13, 2018
Since they re all 😴 let me drop this fr now #NoBraDay 🏃🏾♀️ pic.twitter.com/zFBYAAJ4uZ— CYNTHIA 👸🏾 (@cici_eco) October 13, 2018
#NoBraDay #BreastCancerAwarenessMonth— ٩̾●̮̮̃̾•̃̾۶Ms. LinDa SunG٩-̮̮̃ -̃۶ (@wienaa_xoxo) October 13, 2018
My favorite day of the month😈😈 pic.twitter.com/VyoBhx6icX
Lemme just drop😒— dammy💦 (@Milola19) October 13, 2018
Good morning❤#NoBraDay pic.twitter.com/R6uqMcSYCG
#nobraday— LAZY YOUTH ASSOCIATION🇳🇬🇳🇬🇳🇬🇳🇬🇳🇬 (@Kenwite1) October 13, 2018
Good morning pic.twitter.com/B9GaXnew2p
#NoBraDay— H O P E Y 💕 (@Shes_fair) October 13, 2018
Team Small Breasts😭😭💕 pic.twitter.com/oXxMdaqj4z
— sugar (@l_a_m_i__) October 13, 2018
What is No Bra Day?Dear people of Twitter, what did I do wrong here? see what #NoBraDay has caused. I go settle quarrel na so I take chop Block 😭😭 pic.twitter.com/Lp3AVdVlAO— E-zrael Ani (@EzraelAni) October 13, 2018
The movement started in 2011 and largely takes place on social media, where women use the hashtag #nobraday to campaign.
The aim is to raise awareness and encourage women to carry out self-examinations, screenings and make sure they know the signs of breast cancer.
Men and women who don't want to go braless are also encouraged to take part, by wearing something purple for the day.
Ladies are encouraged to get a mammogram screening on October 13, which can help detect breast cancer up to two years before it can be felt by the patient or a doctor.