Amusing celebrity perfume names 'trending' on Twitter


    People on Twitter have been making up amusing names for fictional perfumes by celebrities, and it is currently the number one trend on the popular social networking site.

    Some of the favourites we've seen so far (and we are able to publish!) include:

    You can follow the trend using the hashtag #celebrityperfumes and don't forget to follow Basenotes on Twitter at http://www.twitter.com/basenotes

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