A naughty monkey went out of his way to reveal a model’s breasts in Bali by pulling off her top.
The video shows Peruvian model Paula Manzanal (28) posing next to the monkey in Ubud’s Monkey Forest – only for the animal to reach out and try to pull off her black strapless top.
Manzanal, who was crowned Miss Peru in 2014, is seen looking down at the monkey sitting against a wall and trying to move his hand away from her breasts.
But the monkey, a long-tailed gray macaque, punched Manzanal in the face when she tried to stop the animal from exposing her breasts.

The video shows Peruvian model Paula Manzanal, 28, posing next to the monkey in Ubud’s Monkey Forest – only for the animal to reach out and try to pull off her strapless black top.


Manzanal, who was crowned Miss Peru in 2014, is seen looking down at the monkey sitting against a wall and trying to move his hand away from her breasts.
Manzanal, who smiled incredulously at the monkey, posted the footage on TikTok and jokingly wrote: “I just didn’t want it to touch me.”
Manzanal, who now lives in Barcelona, has a four-year-old son, Valentino, with Ibiza Weekender star Jordan Davies.
The couple split before Valentino was born in 2018 and Manzanal subtly attacked Davies, writing on Instagram at the time: “I asked God to send me a man who will always love me. He gave me a son.’
Manzanal posted the video of the monkey trying to show off her breasts to her 2.1 million TikTok followers.

But the monkey, a long-tailed gray macaque, punched Manzanal in the face when she tried to stop the animal from exposing her breasts.
It is not uncommon for monkeys to get close to tourists in Ubud’s Monkey Forest, with the animals often stealing valuables and food from the public.
About 600 of the macaques live in the forest reserve, swing from the tall nutmeg trees and jump around the famous Pura Bukit Sari temple and is considered sacred.
The monkeys spend most of the time Interaction with visitors – steal sunglasses and water bottles, change clothes, jump on shoulders.
The relatively tame monkeys are easily persuaded to sit on a shoulder or lap for a peanut or two.
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