An Australian woman with a G-cup bust has called out strangers who repeatedly stare at her body, stating she has reached a “tipping point.”Hannah Zaslawski, who became popular on social media thanks to her 50 first dates series, has let rip at those who gawp at her breasts after a recent experience in a shopping center.During her outing, Ms.Zaslawski – who was wearing a singlet top – was on the receiving end of visible judgment from strangers.Fed up, she whipped out her phone and recorded a PSA that she later shared online, which quickly went viral.“Yes, this is my body.
I have big tits.It’s just who I am.
I’m not going to wear a high neck shirt everywhere I go,” she said in a TikTok video.“Stop looking.If it offends you, don’t look!”She’s since told news.com.au that it was the third time in three days she’d been on the receiving end of a disapproving look from an older woman due to her breast size.“It just felt like a tipping point,” she said.“As a woman who is well-endowed, I often face disapproving looks from older women or unwelcome attention from older men.”“It’s frustrating because it’s not something I invite or encourage in any way.
If a woman with a smaller cup size wore the exact same outfit, no one would bat an eye.”“But because of my body, I’m expected to wear high-neck tops or oversized shirts just to make others feel more comfortable.It’s not about my comfort — it’s about their expectations.”She said she understood and respected that the older generation was raised in a different time, saying they grew up in a time where “women were restricted in so many ways.”“I’m incredibly grateful to live in a time where women are liberated,” she said.“But to the women who look at younger women with judgment, I want to say: It’s never too late to learn, grow, and adapt.
Be proud of the women who are embracing their bodies and their freedom.”“If it still bothers you, remember the advice my mo...