I was first banned by airlines thanks to my mega 55in bum – now I have to make special requests at theme parks
A WOMAN has demanded ”bigger seats” at theme parks to accommodate her 55-inch backside.
Model Gracie Bon recently hit headlines after she insisted she’s forced to fly private after airlines allegedly banned her due to her giant bum.
Taing to Instagram, the model, whose butt measures at a whopping 55in, called for change[/caption] This is not the first time the stunner, from Panama, has faced discrimination[/caption]The 27-year-old beauty, who claimed she’d also been subjected to body-shaming during a recent trip to Disneyland, has accused a theme park of discrimination.
This happened after the brunette influencer, from Panama, visited a popular tourist attraction, but found she could not fit in the ”small” seats provided.
In one her most recent posts, Gracie showed her 9.6million followers how she sat down in an empty roller coaster chair and tried to fasten the provided seatbelt.
Unfortunately for the curvy model, it could only reach halfway over her abdomen, as the side of her booty prevented it from closing.
The Fashion Nova ambassador moved the camera closer to show the giant butt off, before pulling a a shocked face and shaking her head.
“Please just make the seats bigger,” she captioned the video in both English and Spanish.
Fans of the viral influencer flocked the comment section in agreement – as well as appreciation for Gracie’s curves.
One wrote: “Honestly rides should be for everyone.”
While another added: “So beautiful.”
However a few angry Instagram users suggested the model was “fake.”
The 27-year-old fashionista is no stranger to accusations she has had plastic surgery to achieve her large backside – but despite the allegations, Gracie has maintained it is all natural.
Earlier this year, in August, she told her figure is “what God gave her”.
As a child, Gracie told her followers, she was the subject of cruel bullying for being the ”big girl”.
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As the years went on and she matured, Gracie decided to “embrace” her curvy body and enormous backside.
“Before becoming this confident woman who loves and embraces her body, I was bullied for being a big girl,” the model bravely opened up about her past.
“I was constantly reminded that I didn’t fit the ideal look.
“Now, I don’t care about anyone’s opinions about my body.
“I decided that my body and my curves and everything that made me different were my strengths.
“I started showing up for myself and embracing every part of me that God gave me.”