A boy, supposedly from the Philippines, could be stuck looking like Frieza from Dragon Ball Z, after he and his mother used latex wall paint to dress him up as the iconic villain. The boy shared a ...
A child went viral after a costume idea went very wrong, leaving him stuck looking like Dragon Ball’s Frieza when latex wall paint wouldn’t come off his skin.
Yahoo: Boy Goes Viral After Using Latex Paint For ‘Dragon Ball Z’ Frieza Costume
Boy Goes Viral After Using Latex Paint For ‘Dragon Ball Z’ Frieza Costume
Dexerto: Boy stuck looking like Dragon Ball’s Frieza after mom reportedly uses latex paint
Boy stuck looking like Dragon Ball’s Frieza after mom reportedly uses latex paint
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