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Boy Cosplays Frieza with Paint and Gets Stuck in Character

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An unusual case went viral on social media when a boy got stuck as Frieza after his cosplay went wrong. The situation happened after a costume inspired by the famous anime villain spiraled completely out of control, generating concern and online debate.

Boy Cosplays Frieza with Paint and Gets Stuck in Character

The episode gained massive attention when videos started circulating showing the boy completely painted in white and purple, imitating Frieza’s final form. The idea seemed simple: create an impressive look for a party. However, the problem began when the paint used, a latex wall paint, did not come off the skin as expected.

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The parents believed the product would be easily removed with water, but reality turned out to be very different. After the event, several cleaning attempts failed, leaving the boy practically “stuck” in the character’s appearance. In posted videos, adults can be seen trying to remove the paint without success, while the boy shows concern about the situation.

The case generated several reactions online. Many users criticized the use of paint not suitable for skin contact, highlighting the health risks. Experts often warn that products like latex paint contain chemical substances that can cause irritation, allergies, and even more serious issues when applied directly to the body.

Boy Cosplays Frieza with Paint and Gets Stuck in Character

Okay, but were they able to remove the paint? The full outcome of the case was not completely disclosed. Unfortunately, as far as I could find, there was no clear information saying whether they managed to remove it, but I believe they probably did or he ended up going to the hospital.

Boy Cosplays Frieza with Paint and Gets Stuck in Character

The image above shows that they were making progress. At the very least, it serves as a warning not to use this type of paint on your skin.

via Dexerto