A beauty guru has stunned the internet after making a cup of tea using a set of $3,000 acrylic nails. Morgan Gilbertson, from Noblesville, Indiana, specializes in creating fun and funky nail art. The 24-year-old has previously gone viral after sharing unusual designs such as mushroom-topped and seashell nails as well as one set made from sweets. But now her latest bizarre innovation has caused quite the stir on social media. Nail technician Morgan Gilbertson, from Noblesville, Indiana, specializes in creating fun and funky nail art In the video, Morgan can be seen carefully pouring British people's favorite beverage into a miniature cup secured to her index finger Then, using her other hand, she goes to her middle digit where there is a pot of sugar and pops a spoon into the tea In the video, Morgan can be seen carefully pouring British people's favorite beverage into a miniature cup secured to her index finger. Then, using her other hand, she goes to her middle digit where there is a pot of sugar and pops a spoon into the tea. Morgan then stirs it to make the perfect brew. Discussing her unusual concoction, she dished: 'I love the idea of an interactive nail set. 'When people simply couldn't believe how I did anything with those nails, I showed them! 'Not only are they art, but they're also a functional tea set!' Morgan, who sells her own designs, can spend anywhere between two to four hours on a set of nails. She claimed this particular set costs $3,000. The 24-year-old has previously gone viral after sharing unusual designs such as mushroom-topped Morgan, who sells her own designs, can spend anywhere between two to four hours on a set of nails The clip has since racked up over 1.4 million likes and thousands of comments from bemused users She captioned the post: 'A mean cup of Joe - still one of my favorite sets I've ever created. We had to give her the spotlight again.' The clip has since racked up over 1.4 million likes and thousands of comments from bemused users. One said the creation were the 'perfect nails' as another added: 'I'm easily tempted.' Another branded the idea 'amazing' with someone else gushing about how much they wanted to try them for themselves. Morgan enjoyed making the nails, but says she sadly did not try the tea, claiming it was too hot. |
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