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Woman given warnings at two separate jobs over 'inappropriate' outfits for her size

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A woman has explained how she's been told off at two separate jobs for wearing 'inappropriate' outfits for her body shape. She says she always dresses formally, but because of her curves, she gets reprimanded.

She told people what had happened on Tik Tok. Her video has now gone viral. Nina Osegueda took to TikTok to share a clip of herself wearing a knee-length black dress that would be a common sight to see women wearing at an office job, and said that no matter how appropriately she dressed for work, she was always reprimanded for her looks because of the shape of her body. READ MORE:ITV This Morning's Martin Lewis apologises for calling Ofgem a 'f*cking disgrace' in furious phone outburst And Nina then adds: "I learned that no matter how appropriately I’m dressed, my body is so distracting that I’ll never be dressed appropriately enough for the workplace. "So sorry about that!" In the caption of the video, which was posted under the username @ninaosegueda, the woman then confirmed she had been spoken to about her clothes at two different jobs.

She wrote: "I was reprimanded twice at 2 different offices for dressing 'inappropriately'. It's just my shape." Nina - who is from the US and is the singer in heavy metal band A Sound of Thunder - also later uploaded a second video in which she explained what had happened in more detail and accused one boss of calling her attire "too sexy" for the workplace.

She said: "The first time it happened I was working as a software trainer where I was teaching people Adobe. I was laid off, and the guy laying me off - the manager - told me that I dressed 'too sexy'. "The second time it happened, I was working in an office in [Washington] D.C.

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