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'My big bum won't fit in airplane seats or trousers – it's like I'm being shamed'

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A model with a 126cm behind has lashed out at societal standards for discriminating against larger body shapes.Kerolay Chaves, both an influencer and model, has previously highlighted the difficulties associated with having a voluptuous behind.In a disturbing incident last year, she claimed her full-figured physique resulted in her being expelled from a grocery store due to her choice of attire skimpy shorts during a shopping trip.Now, 23-year-ikd Kerolay, who has an Instagram following of over 240,000, has voiced her exhaustion with the inability to participate in day-to-day activities without fretting over whether her bottom will conform to societal norms.

Speaking to NeedToKnow, Kerolay underscored the significance of inclusivity in everyday design elements, such as chair and seat construction.

She pointed out: "It reflects a society that prioritises narrow body standards. Airplane seats, restaurant chairs, even car seats...

they're all made for smaller bodies. "It's as if they're saying my body doesn't belong in public spaces. It's body shaming."She added: "[Due to my job], a lot of people just see the glamour but having a butt this big brings many challenges that no one imagines."Her lifestyle is further complicated by clothing dilemmas and discomfort in public environments, with Kerolay expressing frustration, noting: "It's almost mission impossible to find pants."The battle with conforming outerwear and unsuitable furniture leads to a profound contemplation, Kerolay concluded: "When you can't find clothes that fit and feel uncomfortable in public spaces, it makes you question: is the problem me or is it the way these spaces and products are designed?"Brands don't consider bodies with different measurements, which

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