A woman was humiliated after being told to cover up her crop top while visiting Universal Studios – because her naturally large breasts make people “uncomfortable”.
Whitney Paige Venable, from Florida, US, wore an athleisure outfit to the theme park in Orlando and said she saw other women wearing similar outfits as her.
In a video she posted on Instagram, the 26-year-old shows off her curvy silhouette in the questionable outfit – a white sports bra and a green yoga pant – as she walks around in the park.
She then says: “So apparently I have to go change to a more appropriate top even though I’m seeing a lot of people here are wearing sports bra-looking tops.”

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Recalling the incident, which happened in June, 2021, she said: “I felt humiliated and embarrassed. I was told I had to change my top to be able to enter.
“I think it’s because I have naturally big breasts and it makes people uncomfortable but at far as I know my clothing wasn’t against the rules.
“I felt like I was being targeted and it was the summer so it was hot, I didn’t really understand [the issue] but having natural large breast brings attention.

(Image: Jam Press)
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“I ended up putting on another top over the sports bra, my friend had another top in the car.
“Smaller women can wear whatever they want – having big breasts however gets sexualised.”
This isn’t the first time the model has hit the headlines due to her looks.
Last year, Whitney claims she was banned on Twitter for being “too hot” with people reporting her saucy snaps because they are “jealous” of her beauty.
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In May, a mum claimed she has been banned from entering a theme park for five years after she was allegedly told her hot pants were “too short” by staff.
Bailey Breedlove and her family spent a day out at Frontier City, an amusement park in Oklahoma City, US, and was “threatened with criminal trespassing” when she tried to walk away from the situation.
Daily Star has contacted Universal Studios for comment.