A Brazilian OnlyFans model who was kicked out of a supermarket over her barely-there outfit has claimed that she is a victim of ‘hot woman phobia.’
Kerolay Chaves, a 21-year-old social media influencer from Belo Horizonte, Brazil, was called out by the staffers of a local supermarket where she went to get her groceries.
The content creator, who claims to be the last virgin on the OnlyFans platform, said she was pushing her trolley in the biscuit aisle of the grocery store, wearing a see-through white crop top without a bra and high-wasted denim shorts with revealing cutouts at the back.
According to the influencer, she was minding her own business while walking through the store when suddenly, other customers who noticed her skimpy outfit started giving her hostile looks and aggressive insults.
“I just came from the supermarket and was bullied for wearing ‘too short clothes,’” she shared with her 75.3K followers on Instagram.
“Some people looked with prejudice, others cursed me, and finally, I was kicked out of the site. Do you believe it? I think it’s absurd that we women are still treated this way just because we dress how we want,” she added.
Kerolay claimed that she was kicked out of the supermarket by the staff who said she was exposing ‘too much skin’, which is inappropriate for a place like this.
“Truth is, we go through it because we’re too hot, that’s all!” she wrote.
She also uploaded photos from her shopping trip at the store she was kicked out of.
Looking at her photos, thousands of people on Instagram commented on Chaves’s post, and the majority agreed that her outfit was indeed inappropriate for a shopping trip at the supermarket.
“I am woman, athlete, Personal, HOT… i wear shorts, post bikini pics… but everything has its place. My right ends where the next begins, there is no only me in society. Doesn’t represent me in anything….” one wrote.
“No need to go to a supermarket dressed like that,” a second said.
“Sense came running after you,” a third commented.
“Is this how you enter the forum? Hospital?” a fourth follower asked.
“Here comes the doll! THIS SITUATION IS PREDICTED The girl wanted attention to play victim. Ridiculous!” added another.
“You are embarrassing the decent people who are often there with children,” someone said.
“I guess the same way a shirtless man would get kicked out of the spot happened to you,” said someone else.
However, the model disagreed with her followers who bashed her for wearing indecent clothes at a public place like a supermarket where people go along with their kids, and told NudePR, the onlyfans model’s shocking discovery highlighted the stark contrast between societal expectations and individual expression. She emphasized that her choice of attire is a personal statement and should not define her character or worth. In her view, the criticism reveals a deeper issue regarding body positivity and acceptance in today’s society. Onlyfans model confronts her stepdad about the criticisms she’s facing, expressing her frustration over the harsh judgments. She believes personal expression should not be limited by societal norms, especially in environments where individuals are free to make their own choices. This conversation has opened up a dialogue in her family about acceptance and the importance of supporting one another in a world quick to judge.
“I felt offended by the gratuitous hate I received both in the market and in my Instagram post. I think all these insults have more to do with the “hot woman phobia” I face on a daily basis.”
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Source: Instagram