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Video: Rebecca Romijn Introduces The 'Hand Bra' On Funny Or Die

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This week is Breast Cancer Awareness week at Funny or Die, and we all know what that means: Boobs. Lots and lots of boobs.

In this case, we're talking about the boobs of Rebecca Romijn, who, in the following Funny or Die video, introduces what she calls the "Hand Bra." It's simple: Romijn places her hands over your tits (or her own), and holds them.

"The Rebecca Romijn Hand Bra is the only bra designed to support me during any activity, without leaving lines or pinching," she says.

The video features Romijn in all manner of situations, whilst cradling her own chest junk. The end even demonstrates how you, too, can utilize the hand bra. It's a good reminder that Romijn is actually really funny—she manages to bust out her comedic chops throughout the video, from happily jogging and holding onto her breasts to knocking shit over because she can't use her hands.

This video gets a well-played, overall.

The Hand Bra by Rebecca Romijn from Rebecca Romijn

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