Grim Christmas baubles filled with blood, urine and semen on display in UK town

Baubles filled with blood, urine and semen are hanging from a Christmas tree being displayed in a UK town centre.

Blood, urine and semen are not commonly associated with the most wonderful time of the year, but the "gross" decorations have been used as part of a shocking new exhibition.

Displayed in Grimsby, the set of disgusting baubles also comes with a "deconstructed Christmas dinner" that hopes to shock many but also give people a "bit of a giggle".

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That "giggle" appears to come from seeing blood, semen and urine lingering in baubles usually filled with synthetic snow or tidings of comfort and joy.

Dale Wells and Darren Neave have put up the not-so traditional festive items, with Dale saying: "Those hollow plastic baubles that you see cropping up everywhere that people fill with glitter and that kind of thing – they scream for something to be done with them."

So, naturally, they filled them with semen, urine and blood before lobbing them onto a tree.

Dale continued: "What we decided to do is think of something a bit grosser that we could fill them with. There's a layer of blood in one.

"But then we thought, there's something that can be done with this, so we've come up with recipes, almost, and there's another one with urine, wine, glitter and food colouring, and then there's one with semen."

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A selection of baubles on show also include wine, pork mince, Marmite and cream – used more for treating piles than festive décor.

It follows the pair's first Christmas outing in July, a Winter Wonderlandfill, which featured bottles of urine and bins of plastic toys as a comment on consumer culture.

Inciting Christmas spirit within the community, Dale added: "I think it'd be quite nice. If anybody wanted to make their own baubles for us, we can hang them on the tree.

"The more the merrier! There's no limits to what people can put in the baubles – you've seen what we've put in them. We've had a lot of people laughing, which is what we wanted."

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