
People are stunned at model's gym outfit & say she only wore it ‘to make the masses tremble and cash in'
WEIGHTY ISSUE People are stunned at model's gym outfit & say she only wore it 'to make the masses tremble and cash in'
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WHEN heading for a workout, you should wear whatever makes you feel your best and most confident - and of course, fits the gym etiquette.
But now one gym-goer has left people stunned after showing off her outfit, which they're convinced she only wore ''to make the masses tremble and cash in''.
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One model left fellow gym-goers and social media users stunned after sharing a clip pf herself working out
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The light leggings also featured a V-neck cut on her mega 55in backside
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Model Gracie Bon hit headlines after she claimed she'd been body-shamed during a trip to Disneyland, with visitors staring and laughing at her unusually curvy figure.
At the time, the 28-year-old beauty, from Panama, said she was simply trying to enjoy the famous tourist hotspot when she was subjected to sniggering and strangers snapping photos of 55in butt.
"It's time to stop body-shaming.
"We're all different shapes and sizes and that's what makes us unique."
But the fashion influencer has caused a stir once again - this time, with the figure-hugging outfit she wore to the gym.
As fellow fitness fans were following their own workout programs in the background, the Fashion Nova ambassador could be seen using the assisted pull-up machine.
In the now-viral video, which has racked up an astronomical 50million views, the brunette beauty was sporting a long-sleeve top, as well as tight leggings with a booty scrunch.
The light leggings also featured a V-neck cut on the back.
As Gracie - who boasts more than 10million followers on her page - was using the machine, a gym-goer took a quick look at the model and appeared to be stunned.
The woman, who was wearing shorts and a black tank top, looked visibly confused, as her eyes widened - and social media users couldn't get enough of the priceless reaction.
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Close to a staggering 700,000 people gave the clip a like, as thousands flooded to comments to shame the curvy model.
One said: ''She probably wondering why you set up a whole tripod in the gym to record yourself and then you came over there to play on the machines.''
Another chimed in: ''If I was her I would look too.''
Can you be dress coded for wearing crop tops in public?
The concept of being "dress coded" typically applies to specific environments such as schools, workplaces, or certain establishments where dress codes are enforced to maintain a particular standard or atmosphere.
In public spaces, however, the situation is generally more relaxed and governed by societal norms rather than strict rules.
That said, whether or not you can be dress coded for wearing a crop top in public largely depends on the context and location:
Public Spaces: In most public spaces, like parks, streets, and beaches, wearing a crop top is generally acceptable and unlikely to result in any formal repercussions. People have the freedom to dress as they choose, provided they adhere to basic standards of decency and local laws.
Establishments and Venues: Some restaurants, shops, or clubs may have their own dress codes. It's possible that a crop top might not meet the dress requirements for more formal venues. In such cases, staff may politely request that you adhere to their dress code or deny entry.
Schools and Workplaces: Educational institutions and workplaces often have dress codes in place. Crop tops may be considered inappropriate in these settings, and you could be asked to change into more suitable attire.
Cultural and Regional Considerations: In certain cultures or regions, norms and expectations around acceptable clothing can vary widely. It's always a good idea to be aware of and respect local customs and dress codes when travelling.
Someone else wrote: ''I made the same face she did.''
Luckily for the 28-year-old, who was accused of enlarging her backside with ''100kg [15st and 7lbs] of silicone'', there were also plenty of those hitting back at the trolls.
One fan said: ''At least she is working out she has confidence and likes her body.''
Someone else chuckled: ''Looks like someone was jealous lol.''
Subjected to vicious bullying
Gracie's bum has helped catapult her into the spotlight - with millions wondering if the jaw-dropping backside is truly hers.
The fashionista and content creator recently appeared on Adin Ross' podcast where she finally revealed it all.
Chatting to the fellow guests and hosts, the model said in the video: ''Some people think it's fake.
''The thing is that I was very big, so I just had a tummy tuck,'' she said, pointing at her noticeably more toned upper half.
While the surgeons made her stomach and waist snatched, Gracie claimed that no work has been done on her booty, the video posted under the username @odeeclipn showed.
The model has also previously opened up about the vicious bullying she was subjected to as ''a big girl''.
'Before becoming this confident woman who loves and embraces her body, I was bullied for being a big girl,' she shared on Instagram.
'I was constantly reminded that I didn't fit the ideal look.
'Now, I don't care about anyone's opinions about my body.
'I decided that my body and my curves and everything that made me different were my strengths.
'I started showing up for myself and embracing every part of me that God gave me.'
Gracie describes her journey as one from 'self doubt to self love'.
And while many adore her curves, it does come with its downsides - such as finding clothes that fit.
She wrote on Instagram: "The problem with us chubby girls... Only the BIG ones will understand."

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