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An influencer has claimed she got into an altercation with other shoppers because of her “sexy” outfit

An influencer has claimed she got into an altercation with other shoppers because of her "sexy" outfit

An Autralian influencer who was “watched in disgust” got into an altercation while wearing a denim skirt and short top at Woolies and has shared her anger.

An influencer has claimed she got into an altercation with other shoppers because of her “sexy” outfit

Mikaela Testa was shopping for groceries at a Woolworths store on the Gold Coast when she claims other shoppers made rude comments about her choice of attire.

The 21-year-old, who regularly shares photos in skimpy outfits with her 1.3 million Instagram followers, said the encounter left her “sad and anxious,” adding that it’s not the first time she has been harassed in public over her clothing choices.

An influencer has claimed she got into an altercation with other shoppers because of her "sexy" outfit

“It makes me very sad and anxious to go out in public wearing something sexy,” she told news.com.au.

“I actually had an altercation with a woman and her husband at a local mall about a month ago over the same issue.

It’s definitely something that happens a lot in public on the Gold Coast.”

Mikaela shared a video on TikTok detailing the outfit, a denim mini skirt, with a short top , pink cardigan and sheer methacrylate heels.

An influencer has claimed she got into an altercation with other shoppers because of her "sexy" outfit

The video, shared with her 630,000 followers on TikTok. The video, shared with her 630,000 followers on TikTok.com, shows her walking through the busy aisles of the supermarket, claiming that everyone looked at her with disgust for the outfit, which she said was inspired by the 2000s.

However, the social media star, who makes a living selling X-rated content on OnlyFans for a living, had followers quickly jumping to her defense and describing the outfit as “amazing.”

This is not the first time a woman has received unsolicited comments about her outfit in public, leading to outrage.

Last August, a Sydney woman was told to “cover up” or leave the gym because of her “scrunch bum” bike shorts .

While a woman in the UK was previously told that her pants were “too short” to go to the supermarket .

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