Want to up your selfie game?Watch Sneaky Sex 23 Online Throw a chill horse into the mix. And not just any horse, one that you sneak into your parent's bathroom.

Kait took her selfies to the next level when she snuck her mom's fully grown, 25-year-old horse, Tucker, into her parent's bathroom for a little photoshoot.

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Although she sent pictures to her mom right away for a good laugh, her dad remained clueless about the steed in his bathroom for two years. She nonchalantly posted photos with the photogenic horse on Twitter. Just a horse in her house, NBD:

According to Kait, Tucker is about 4.5-feet tall and weighs close to a 1,000 pounds. She picked him to be the star of the photos because of his "been there done that" attitude and "general unflappability," making him the perfect passive model. The other horses must've been too demanding and hard to work with.

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"I decided to bring him inside and take pictures with him just because I wanted some really funny selfies that no one had ever seen before," Kait said. "I was home from college during a break, and both of my parents were at work for the day, so I knew I could get away with it. He was only in the house for about five minutes, just long enough to go in, take pictures, and leave."

Apparently, this isn't the first time Kait has snuck a barn animal into her house because she followed the pictures with this:

Those horses just couldn't cut it in the biz. Tucker, though, was a total pro.

"Tucker is very laid-back, so it was very easy. I put four hoof boots on him so he wouldn't get the floor dirty, then I just walked him in," Kait said of horse's professionalism. "He only had to go up one step to get in the door. He's a good sport. He wasn't scared or anything, he walked in like he was walking into a regular barn."

You can lead a horse to a mirror, and turns out, you canmake him take a selfie.


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