I get shamed at the school gates for my inappropriate outfits -jealous mums say my hot pants are ‘too sexy’ for drop off
A MUM has revealed that she has been slammed by fellow parents for wearing skimpy outfits on the school run.
Debora Peixoto, 32, revealed that she was slammed in a Whatsapp group used by mums at her son’s school.
Debora was slammed by mums for her outfit on the school run[/caption] She wore hot pants and a sports bra to take her son to school[/caption] The influencer hit back at the mums, claiming they are jealous[/caption]The Brazilian model was wearing hot pants and a sports bra on the day in question, as she dropped her son of at school at 6am.
Members of the group chat reportedly called her outfit choice “ridiculous” and “clueless”.
Debora decided to hit back at the other mums, stating that a tired mum shouldn’t be expected to be fully dressed so early in the morning.
The influencer, who boats 684,000 followers on Instagram, added that the mums need to “get some help”, and “mind their own business“, before eventually exiting the group chat.
“I work from home and set my own schedule,” she told Need To Know.
“This is the first time I’ve faced this type of situation at my son’s school.
“Some of my followers also said it was inappropriate [clothing] for a school setting but others defended me and my right to dress as I wish.”
Debora previously ruffled feathers when she went public with her polyamorous marriage with Anderson Peixoto, 61, and Luiza Marcato, 28.
She revealed that she felt an instant connection with Luiza, and asked her husband if they could open up their marriage.
“When I met her [Luiza], I felt an immediate connection,” she previously revealed.
“I couldn’t ignore what was happening.
“We’ve created our own rules and it works for us.
“The marriage is not just about us as individuals but about the bond we’ve built together as a trio.”
The throuple had a three way wedding, and soon plan to go on a honeymoon.
What to wear on the school run
PTA Chairwoman Emma Kent’s School Run Style Tips:
- Avoid the Gym Gear Trap:
- Change out of workout clothes for the afternoon pick-up to avoid looking lazy or unhygienic.
- Leave Pyjamas at Home:
- Never turn up at school in pyjamas as it suggests a lack of effort and can lead to unflattering labels.
- Be Cautious with Bold Fashion Choices:
- Avoid leopard-print leggings and mixing boho pieces with animal print. Stick to styles that suit you best.
- Carry an Emergency Kit:
- Keep a spare top or nice jacket in the car for unexpected spills or stains, and oversized sunglasses to hide tired eyes.
- Embrace Bargains:
- Proudly share thrift finds but avoid second-hand pyjamas or swimsuits without hygiene stickers.
- Don’t Be a Copycat:
- Avoid copying another mum’s style too closely to prevent gossip. Praise the other mum’s taste if it happens accidentally.
- Dress Age-Appropriately:
- Avoid overly revealing outfits and stick to classy, not trashy, looks, especially if over 35.
- Always Wear a Bra:
- Ensure you’re wearing a bra to avoid awkward conversations with teachers and unwanted attention.
- Choose Jeans Carefully:
- Avoid low-slung skinny jeans that create a muffin top. Opt for mom jeans for a flattering and comfortable fit.
- Beware of School Gate Gossips:
- Avoid showing up in scruffy clothing or with wet hair as there are always mums at the gates who will notice.
- Brag About Your Bag:
- Use a stylish yet practical tote bag instead of a bag for life from a supermarket.
- Ditch Crocs and Socks:
- Avoid pairing Crocs with socks. Opt for versatile Chelsea boots for a stylish and comfortable look.
“We decided that it [the wedding ceremony] was the right way to express our love, even though we know we may face criticism and challenges.
“The event, which included only close family and friends, symbolised the new chapter in our lives that we have decided to embark on together.”