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I’m a nurse but was told ‘I should be ashamed’ of the outfit I wore to the shop – I can’t help that I have big boobs
A NURSE was left shocked after a woman told her she ”should be ashamed” of the outfit she wore during a quick shopping run.
Hayli Hooper, from Australia, went to the supermarket to grab homeware bits after working out at the gym and wore a red sports bra, tight shorts, as well as matching pink trainers and a hat.
Instagram/haylihooperThe Aussie, 38, explained the alleged incident took place when she was shopping for homeware[/caption]
The nurse popped into the shop after working out at the gym, sporting tight shorts and a sports braInstagram/haylihooper
According to the 38-year-old stunner, she was standing near the women’s clothing aisle when a stranger – a woman assumed to be in her 40s – had a go at her.
”She looked me up and down, and grabbed her smallest kid’s hand and said to me, “You should be ashamed, cover up!”‘ Hayli told FEMAIL.
The fellow shopper then allegedly yanked the child’s hand before storming off.
”It took me a moment to realise what she had said! I was shocked, only like 50m away was the active wear area.”
The brunette beauty, who said that the entire ensemble had been purchased from the very same store a month ago, called the behaviour ”moronic”.
Hitting back at the woman, Hayli, who also shares racy snaps online, insisted the outfit was ”totally normal”.
”All you could see is an inch of my stomach and normal bike length shorts and I can’t help the fact I have big boobs,” the health worker added.
Gobsmacked by the incident, the Aussie went on: ”How am I the negative image here?
”Someone that is fit and healthy. Honestly the way she said it she might as well of spat at me.”
The ”disgusting” outburst by the woman left the stunning nurse in total disbelief and she wondered how someone could be so awful.
Unfortunately for the gym babe, this isn’t the first time she’s been brutally shamed because of her clothing.
The 38-year-old, who’s won close to staggering 40k fans on her Instagram page, claimed that a week prior to the shop incident she visited a restaurant where a similar event took place.
To enjoy the meal, the brunette stunner had opted for a bandage skirt with an orange top with a drawstring at the waist.
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A staff member then allegedly approached Hayli and told the business doesn’t tolerate ”beachwear” – this resulted in an argument before she was asked to leave.
Both incidents annoyed the woman – who also later discovered that the restaurant had blocked her on social media.
Earlier this season, another woman claimed that ”mum-zillas” shame her for her outfits even when she’s wearing basic jeans and a T-shirt.
Carla Bellucci, who’s previously admitted to being one of the most hated mums in the country, said that no matter what she goes for, trolls will have something to say.
”I can’t win with these mum-zillas,” she said in an exclusive chat wit Fabulous.
”I dress casual in dress or even maxi dress, and I get accused of wanting attention,” revealed the mum who’s told she’s on a mission to ”tease other dads” – despite being married.
SuppliedThe former glamour model has hit back at the trolls who’ve labelled her ‘a total slag’[/caption]
SuppliedCarla first hit headlines after faking depression to blag a free nose job on the NHS[/caption]
A NURSE was left shocked after a woman told her she ”should be ashamed” of the outfit she wore during a quick shopping run.
Hayli Hooper, from Australia, went to the supermarket to grab homeware bits after working out at the gym and wore a red sports bra, tight shorts, as well as matching pink trainers and a hat.
Instagram/haylihooperThe Aussie, 38, explained the alleged incident took place when she was shopping for homeware[/caption]
The nurse popped into the shop after working out at the gym, sporting tight shorts and a sports braInstagram/haylihooper
According to the 38-year-old stunner, she was standing near the women’s clothing aisle when a stranger – a woman assumed to be in her 40s – had a go at her.
”She looked me up and down, and grabbed her smallest kid’s hand and said to me, “You should be ashamed, cover up!”‘ Hayli told FEMAIL.
The fellow shopper then allegedly yanked the child’s hand before storming off.
”It took me a moment to realise what she had said! I was shocked, only like 50m away was the active wear area.”
The brunette beauty, who said that the entire ensemble had been purchased from the very same store a month ago, called the behaviour ”moronic”.
Hitting back at the woman, Hayli, who also shares racy snaps online, insisted the outfit was ”totally normal”.
”All you could see is an inch of my stomach and normal bike length shorts and I can’t help the fact I have big boobs,” the health worker added.
Gobsmacked by the incident, the Aussie went on: ”How am I the negative image here?
”Someone that is fit and healthy. Honestly the way she said it she might as well of spat at me.”
The ”disgusting” outburst by the woman left the stunning nurse in total disbelief and she wondered how someone could be so awful.
Unfortunately for the gym babe, this isn’t the first time she’s been brutally shamed because of her clothing.
The 38-year-old, who’s won close to staggering 40k fans on her Instagram page, claimed that a week prior to the shop incident she visited a restaurant where a similar event took place.
To enjoy the meal, the brunette stunner had opted for a bandage skirt with an orange top with a drawstring at the waist.
The 5 Best Body Positive Influencers To Follow
@_nelly_london – Nelly has been on a journey with breast corrective surgery and has also shared her experience with eating disorders, her honesty and openness makes her a great follow.
@lottiedryna – She regularly shares content on living with IBS and finds bloat-friendly outfits to share with her followers.
@stephanieyeboah – Stephanie Yeboah’s body positive content has the most incredible message – everyone is worthy of being loved, plus she has the best fashion inspo going.
@isabelladavis6 – Bella’s content spans more than just body image and is ideal for women wanting a community of women supporting women.
@jessontheplussize – She advocates for women wearing what they want no matter their body shape.
A staff member then allegedly approached Hayli and told the business doesn’t tolerate ”beachwear” – this resulted in an argument before she was asked to leave.
Both incidents annoyed the woman – who also later discovered that the restaurant had blocked her on social media.
Earlier this season, another woman claimed that ”mum-zillas” shame her for her outfits even when she’s wearing basic jeans and a T-shirt.
Carla Bellucci, who’s previously admitted to being one of the most hated mums in the country, said that no matter what she goes for, trolls will have something to say.
”I can’t win with these mum-zillas,” she said in an exclusive chat wit Fabulous.
”I dress casual in dress or even maxi dress, and I get accused of wanting attention,” revealed the mum who’s told she’s on a mission to ”tease other dads” – despite being married.
SuppliedThe former glamour model has hit back at the trolls who’ve labelled her ‘a total slag’[/caption]
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