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Who is the Barnes White Bunny?

Commuters in the Barnes area have been left baffled by a white bunny dressed in patchwork clothing waving to oncoming traffic. The mysterious giant white rabbit stands on a bridge at the start of every month to wave at passing motorists, and according to our sources is intended to bring people joy and luck. Dressed in […]

SWNS by SWNS
2016-11-02 15:38
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A mysterious giant white rabbit stands on a bridge at the start of every month to wave at passing motorists.  See SNational story NNBUNNY; The 6ft tall unusual sight, intended to bring people joy and luck, is dressed in a colourful waistcoat and scarf, waving and making the peace sign at passing vehicles.  After spotting the bunny in Barnes, west London, passerby Sarah Travers tweeted: “What on earth was this white rabbit doing at 8am this morning on the terrace?” The rabbit is in fact a project by a performance artist called Spike Mclarrity who started popping up at Barnes bridge in November last year. He said: “Happy first of the month. Some nice interactions this morning, one woman came up and wanted a photograph as no one believed her last month when she saw me, and a gent with his dog got me to hold his dog.

A mysterious giant white rabbit stands on a bridge at the start of every month to wave at passing motorists. See SNational story NNBUNNY; The 6ft tall unusual sight, intended to bring people joy and luck, is dressed in a colourful waistcoat and scarf, waving and making the peace sign at passing vehicles. After spotting the bunny in Barnes, west London, passerby Sarah Travers tweeted: “What on earth was this white rabbit doing at 8am this morning on the terrace?” The rabbit is in fact a project by a performance artist called Spike Mclarrity who started popping up at Barnes bridge in November last year. He said: “Happy first of the month. Some nice interactions this morning, one woman came up and wanted a photograph as no one believed her last month when she saw me, and a gent with his dog got me to hold his dog.

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Commuters in the Barnes area have been left baffled by a white bunny dressed in patchwork clothing waving to oncoming traffic.

The mysterious giant white rabbit stands on a bridge at the start of every month to wave at passing motorists, and according to our sources is intended to bring people joy and luck.

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Dressed in a colourful waistcoat and scarf, the rabbit is a project by a performance artist called Spike Mclarrity who started popping up at Barnes bridge in November last year.

Speaking to reporters yesterday, he said he has started getting some nice interactions from people, with one woman asking for a photograph as no one believed her last month when she saw him.

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