It is almost a given that anyone who has been to McDonald’sWhether you love him or not, you’ve met at least by sight his character who also doubles as a mascot: the clown Ronald McDonald.
This figure has accompanied the fast food chain for years, entire decades, and at this point both entities maintain such a strong bond that it is almost impossible to separate the clown from the franchise.
In fact, that tie at the time has caused more than a few riots and protests in the past, when, for example, Ronald McDonald is used as source of inspiration to create pieces of modern art that play with sacred religious figures.
But there is a cult edge around this clown that we almost never comment on: cosplay tributes. And it seems that not, but the character has a wide gallery of tributes, both in traditional costumes and in Body Paint or bodypaint.
In fact, today we are sharing here a memorable piece due to the conjunction of factors that gave rise to a twisted tribute session.
This is how Ronald McDonald looks like a woman in a provocative and creepy cosplay with bodypaint
The cosplay and bodypaint artist, @aqueha, better known as Tr(Asha) He is a distinguished local exponent of the LGBTQIA+ community, where his work is distinguished by resorting to this form of body painting, always mixing pop culture icography and well-known characters.
On his Instagram account, with more than 26 thousand followers and with 141 posts, at the time of writing this note, we find a wide variety of cosplay sessions.
Literary characters, distinguished figures from anime and manga, comics, TV series and even fast food franchises make up the range of its tributes. Where her cosplay with bodypaint in honor of Ronald McDonald has caused a sensation:
“You love it? 🤨♥️-she was super excited to take photos of this 🤡
– Many thanks to Sam for pulling this suit off my butt and making my Ronald McDonald cosplay dream come true ♥️😔 I can’t wait to cosplay together. ♥️
The cosplay is heavily inspired by @the_little_toot fanart. Go check it out ♥️”
This is what this artist points out, revealing that her source of inspiration was a previous piece of Fan Art or fanart about Ronald McDonald.
We were curious and reviewed the referred art, which turns out to be a homoerotic tribute to the clown. Here we share a piece of that work: