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2 year oldA plastic surgery addict says she feels “dehumanised” after claiming she was kicked off a flight because of her 10kg breasts.
Social media star Mary Magdalene, known for her love of plastic surgery, has spent over $200,000 on procedures including boob jobs, a Brazilian butt lift, fat transfers and nose jobs. Her bra size is currently 38J after the multiple breast enhancements she has had.
The 25-year-old claims she was asked to leave the flight because she was wearing headphones and not listening to instructions, but she is alleging the real reason was due to her looks.
The Canadian model arrived at Toronto Airport on May 31 for her flight to Dallas, US, dressed in leggings and a sports bra, The Sun reports.
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She got through security and boarded the plane, but claims the cabin crew then asked her to leave the flight for wearing headphones and not listening to instructions from the flight attendant.
Taking to Instagram, she wrote: “I was kicked off the flight for how I look.
“Please stop discrimination, please this is disgusting.
“I feel so embarrassed and dehumanised right now, you guys have no idea.”
Mary then shared a selfie that she took on board the flight to show her outfit – which showed her wearing wired headphones and a low-cut sports bra showing off her extreme cleavage.
“Obviously this is why she kicked me off, ’cause I look too explicit, but that’s not legal so she had to say it’s because I was sleeping and wouldn’t hear her,” she captioned the post.
The Instagram star says she plans to sue the airline, though has not yet taken any legal action.
In another post, she wrote: “I do not get how some people are saying it’s OK that I would get kicked off for what I’m wearing.
“The point is that the same rules need to apply for everyone!
“It’s not right to pick and choose who the rules apply to based on appearance/body type.
“Discrimination of any kind is not a nice feeling for anyone. If a small-chested girl wore the exact same thing, they would not say anything.
“This discrimination of enhanced bodies is very common. Huge on social media platforms and even real life.
“I am not trying to play victim. I am just sharing the reality of what goes on.
“They really play with your money e.g. prevent you from growing on social media to your full capacity due to constantly being deleted,” she said.
This article originally appeared on The Sun and has been republished with permission
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