'Mozart boob twerking girl' reveals she's getting DEATH THREATS - VIDEO

15:30 | 25.10.2014
'Mozart boob twerking girl' reveals she's getting DEATH THREATS - VIDEO

'Mozart boob twerking girl' reveals she's getting DEATH THREATS - VIDEO

A tattooed model who became an internet sensation after posting a video of herself jiggling her boobs to Mozart says she she's getting death threats after rocketing to Internet stardom.

The clip, posted online by Sara X Mills, showed her moving her breasts individually and simultaneously to the sound of Mozart's Eine kleine Nachtmusik.

The hilarious video has now been viewed 26 million times in the space of a week.

The viral hit has turned her into an overnight celebrity - bringing both the good and the bad. She says she now gets recognized at the grocery store and has raised money for charity.

Sara X, a former stripper and freelance writer,  says that she was 'bored and uninspired' at the time she recorded the video.

Writing on Jezebel the 27-year-old model, who admits her breasts are fake, says she decided to try something new.

But she never anticipated the online abuse she would get - and even death threats. 

'I know I've definitely been called a w**** and a s*** and an attention w**** far more times than I ever was when I was actually in an adult industry,' Sara says. 

'Mostly the people who have negative things to say about my character, or my presumed profession, past profession, and life decisions don't get that the video is meant to be humorous, and operate under the assumption that I just wanted to show the world my boobs.'

She adds: 'I won't be too sad when my 15 minutes passes: it's a little disconcerting to have the clerk at the grocery store recognize me as "the Mozart boob twerk girl." Only a few people have messaged me death threats; overwhelmingly, the response is positive, and I've raised money for the Breast Cancer Research Foundation, and I am always pleased to hear from people who message me saying that they too are trying to flex their boobs.' 

She explains: 'I'm not a stranger to putting myself out there, though I had an incredibly conservative upbringing. I became a dancer, not of the ballerina variety. Most of my seven-year 'career' in that field was spent working in bikini bars where stripping and lap dancing were illegal,' she writes.

'I did develop a love for performing using my body as a means of expression. I relied on physical comedy, interacting with the people who sat at my stage and making them feel like we shared an inside joke. I never took myself seriously.'

(dailymail.co.uk)

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