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WATCH: Mimiyuuuh slays in homemade fashion for ‘DYWB’ music video

/ 12:58 PM October 18, 2020

They say models can make anything look good — even a garbage bag.

Internet sensation Mimiyuuuh (real name: Jeremy Sancebuche) took this a step further by rocking an outfit made entirely out of blown up garbage bags in the music video for his first single “DYWB (Drink Your Water B*tch).”

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Image: screengrab via YouTube/mimiyuuuh

The video, released on Friday, Oct. 16, showed the vlogger in an assortment of home items made into fashionable ensembles, from neck pillows to a dipper, to hangers made into a head frame that Lady Gaga would envy. And of course, a plastic cabinet was part of the set — a familiar sight in his vlogs at home.

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Image: screengrab via YouTube/mimiyuuuh

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Image: screengrab via YouTube/mimiyuuuh

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Image: screengrab via YouTube/mimiyuuuh

For more creative looks, watch the video here, which has racked up over 260,000 views as of writing.

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Mimiyuuuh signed up to music label O/C Records in September and “DYWB”— based on his tagline, and a good reminder to hydrate — dropped on Sept. 30.

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The fashionista, who became viral after his comedic take on the “Dalagang Pilipina” challenge, can now add a music career to his growing list of achievements. JB

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