I was banned by airlines because of my 55-inch butt – now I have to make more requests
A WOMAN has demanded ”bigger seats” at theme parks to accommodate her 55-inch rear end.
Model Gracie Bon recently made headlines after insisting she was forced to fly private after airlines allegedly banned her because of her gigantic butt.
The 27-year-old beauty, who claimed she was also subjected to body-shaming during a recent trip to Disneyland, has accused a theme park of discrimination.
This happened after the brunette influencer from Panama visited a popular tourist attraction but discovered she couldn’t fit into the ‘small’ seats.
In one of her most recent posts, Gracie showed her 9.6 million followers how she sat down in an empty roller coaster seat and tried to fasten the provided seat belt.
Unfortunately for the curvy model, he could only reach halfway down her stomach as the side of her ass prevented it from closing.
The Fashion Nova ambassador brought the camera closer to show off the huge booty, before making a shocked face and shaking her head.
“Please make the seats bigger,” she wrote the video in both English and Spanish.
Fans of the viral influencer flooded the comments section with approval — as well as appreciation for Gracie’s curves.
One wrote: “Honestly, rides should be accessible to everyone.”
While another said: “So beautiful.”
However, some angry Instagram users suggested the model was ‘fake’.
The 27-year-old fashionista is no stranger to accusations that she has had plastic surgery to achieve her big backside, but despite the accusations, Gracie has insisted it is all natural.
Earlier this year, in August, she said her figure is “what God gave her.”
As a child, Gracie told her followers, she was cruelly bullied for being the “big girl.”
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As the years passed and she matured, Gracie decided to ’embrace’ her curvy body and huge backside.
“Before I became this confident woman who loves and embraces her body, I was bullied for being a big girl,” the model bravely opened up about her past.
“I was constantly reminded that I didn’t fit the ideal look.
“Now I don’t care what anyone thinks about my body.
“I decided that my body and my curves and everything that made me different were my strengths.
“I started standing up for myself and embracing every part of me that God gave me.”