Because San Francisco isn’t wacky enough, the city reportedly erected a giant naked woman statue to greet visitors.
The viral video does not clarify whether the rudimentary statue is near completion, but a hilarious clip shows a worker performing a ‘surgical procedure’ on the statue’s backside.
Trending Politics co-owner Collin Rugg reported on the “45’ tall” statue designed to “jazz up downtown.”
“The sculpture and base weigh 30,000 pounds,” Rugg reported.
NEW: San Francisco has erected a statue of a woman with no clothes on which will be greeting visitors in front of the Ferry Building.
The 45-foot-tall statue was installed to “jazz up downtown” according to CBS News.
One worker was seen doing a “surgical procedure” on the… pic.twitter.com/QjxhbiYEpn
— Collin Rugg (@CollinRugg) April 10, 2025
“‘This sculpture is about being seen. Women’s presence in public art is rare. When they are depicted, it is often through outdated or passive narratives,’ said artist Marco Cochrane.
“‘She stands strong, aware, and grounded—calling for a world where all people can walk freely and without fear.’”
The scene elicited plenty of spirited commentary:
I’m surprised it doesn’t have a penis.
— I Love America News (@ILA_NewsX) April 10, 2025
Nothing says “reviving downtown” like a 45-foot naked lady getting rear-end surgery.
San Francisco never fails to out-weird itself.— Desiree (@DesireeAmerica4) April 10, 2025
That guys friends will forever make fun of him going up in that part of the statue
— MERICA MEMED (@Mericamemed) April 10, 2025
What guy? Oh, you mean this guy?…
This picture kind of embodies the spirit of San Francisco, head up arse. pic.twitter.com/XKluAJNUDO
— Jane Jetson (@jane_jetson2021) April 11, 2025
That guy will be telling his story at every party he attends from here on out.
“Women’s presence in public art is rare.”
I own quite a few history books and this is objectively false
— FlapjackPalmdale (@DirkTheDaring76) April 11, 2025
“Women’s presence in public art is rare.”
I wonder if he has ever heard of the Renaissance?
— Cynical Publius (@CynicalPublius) April 11, 2025
When [women] are depicted, it is often through outdated or passive narratives…. She stands strong, aware, and grounded—calling for a world where all people can walk freely and without fear.”
Or, alternatively, this is just a big statue of a naked woman.
— The Etheologician
_____ _ (@ariginator) April 11, 2025
Yup.
Nothing screams “empowerment” like a 45-foot naked statue getting a BBL tune-up by a guy in a hard hat while tourists try not to make eye contact. Stunning and brave.
— The Undercurrent (@NotTheirScript) April 10, 2025
The more things change… pic.twitter.com/uItoL7xzl9
— Mike Naylor – “Experts Say…” (@the_grepster) April 11, 2025
True, but at least the retro art was more creative.
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