Instagram model Whitney Paige Venable of Florida was reportedly turned away from Universal Studios in Orlando after being told that she would have to change her top in order to enter, allegedly because “big breasts make people uncomfortable.” She’s pictured below in the white, swimsuit-like crop top and mint pants she was wearing at the time. Venable has told the media that she was informed by Universal Studios staff that she would have to cover up her cleavage in order to enter the park.
“I felt humiliated and embarrassed,” said Whitney, who has 1.6 million followers on Instagram.
“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 feel like I was discriminated against because of the size of my breasts. I noticed other people staring and I felt really embarrassed. It was humiliating.”
“So, I guess my top is inappropriate for Universal, we’re having a problem right now,” she said in a video posted to Instagram. In a follow-up video she tells her followers.
“So apparently I have to go change into a more appropriate top even though I’ve seen a lot of people here in sports bra-looking tops.”
An ‘Uncomfortable” Situation
Speaking about the incident, she said: “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.
“I ended up putting on another top over the sports bra, my friend had another top in the car.
“But I ended up taking it off later on in the park because it was hot and ugly and the fact I was judged really p—— me off.
“Smaller women can wear whatever they want — having big breasts however gets sexualized.”
Taking a look at her catalog on Instagram it really doesn’t seem that Whitney finds her breasts the least bit embarrassing or uncomfortable. Do you?