OnlyFans star says she was kicked out of store over 'hot woman phobia'

Brazilian OnlyFans star claims she is a victim of ‘hot woman phobia’ after getting ‘kicked out’ of a supermarket over her barely-there outfit

  • Kerolay Chaves, 21, from Brazil, shared photos of her outfit on Instagram 
  • She alleged she was booted from a grocery store in Belo Horizonte 
  • Chaves believes she is a victim of ‘hot woman phobia’ – but not everyone agrees 

An OnlyFans star has claimed that she is the victim of ‘hot woman phobia’ after being kicked out of her local supermarket over her skimpy attire. 

Kerolay Chaves, 21, from Belo Horizonte, Brazil, allegedly caused a stir while pushing her shopping car through the aisles in a nearly see-through white crop top without a bra and denim shorts that were cut so high they exposed her butt cheeks. 

The model, who has dubbed herself the ‘last virgin on OnlyFans,’ blasted the store for kicking her out on Instagram, where she shared photos of herself in the revealing outfit. 

‘I just came from the supermarket and was bullied for wearing “too short clothes,”‘ she told her 495,000 followers.

Kerolay Chaves, 21, from Belo Horizonte, Brazil, allegedly caused a stir when she went grocery shopping in a nearly see-through white crop top without a bra and high-cut denim shorts 


The OnlyFans star claimed on Instagram that she was ‘bullied’ and ‘kicked out’ of the store over her barely-there outfit 

Chaves believes she is a victim of ‘hot woman phobia,’ saying it’s ‘absurd that we women are still treated this way just because we dress how we want’ 

‘Some people looked with prejudice, others cursed me and finally, I was kicked out of the site. 

‘Do you believe it? I think it’s absurd that we women are still treated this way just because we dress how we want,’ she added. 

‘Truth is, we go through it because we’re too hot, that’s all!’

Chaves’ post has received thousands of comments from stunned Instagram users, but not everyone agreed that she was the victim in this situation. 

‘No need to go to a supermarket dressed like that,’ one critic wrote. 

‘You want to be respected when you don’t give respect???’ someone else asked.

Another said she was ’embarrassing’ other shoppers, especially those who were there with their children.

One person pointed out that a shirtless man would also get booted from the store. 

Chaves’ post has received thousands of comments from stunned Instagram users, but not everyone agreed that she was the victim in this situation


The influencer has a combined total of nearly 2.5 million followers on TikTok and Instagram 

Chaves made headlines last summer when she revealed she underwent hymen reconstruction surgery in a quest to become the ‘last virgin on OnlyFans’

However, there were fans who backed her up, saying she was just wearing clothes that she feels good in and it was ‘wrong’ that she was treated that way. 

Chaves believes the hate she has received is really about how attractive rather than the outfit that she was wearing. 

‘I felt offended by the gratuitous hate I received both in the market and in my Instagram post,’ she told NudePR.com. 

‘I think all these insults have more to do with the “hot woman phobia” I face on a daily basis.’ 

Chaves, who also has 2.2 million TikTok followers, made headlines last summer when she revealed she underwent hymen reconstruction surgery in a quest to become the ‘last virgin on OnlyFans.’ 

Hymen repair is the surgical reconstruction of the thin membrane that surrounds the vagina opening. 

An intact hymen has long been associated with virginity, but it doesn’t have any connection to whether a woman has had sex. 

Everyday activities such as exercising, riding a bike, and inserting a tampon can cause a hymen to tear before a person has had sexual intercourse. 

Chaves was a cell phone technician before she joined OnlyFans, and she told CO Press that got the surgery at the request of a fan. 

She explained that she planned on using ‘this novelty’ to increase her revenue by 50 percent on the subscription-based site.  

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