I get sl*t shamed when I wear makeup because of my 32DD boobs – I’ve struggled with it my whole life | The Sun

A CEO and business owner has hit out at body shamers who make her feel embarrassed about her 32DD boobs.

She said her breast measurement means she gets sl*t shamed even when she wears makeup.


Such humiliation has plagued her her whole life and she has truly had enough of the slurs.

Perfect DD (@perfectdd) has over 85,000 followers and another 1.9 million likes.

Alice Kim, founder and CEO of Perfect DD, set up the company after struggling to find tops that both fitted and flattered her chest size.

"As a size 32DD, I am not plus size nor standard market size so have struggled my entire life to find tops that both fit and flatter," she said.

She wanted something "not too tight, not oversized, but just right," adding: "Getting dressed should be easy so you can focus on being a boss."

But she also wanted to change the dialogue about big boobs.

"DD+s are automatically associated with being too sexy. There’s a time and a place to look sexy, of course, but I don’t want to look sexy at the office or at a family event."

Alice has experienced firsthand comments about her boobs and sometimes she has felt she just can't win.

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Even wearing cosmetics has attracted uninvited comments.

“What mascara do you use," she mimicked an enquirer in her post.

“It’s a struggle having big boobs," she admitted. “I either look like an Oompa Loompa or get sl*t shamed."

“Who can relate?" she asked her audience. "As a 32DD, it’s something I’ve struggled with my whole life."

“Large chest problems," she said, "the struggle is real."

There were many in the comments section of her post who related wholeheartedly to her experience.

“Completely understand. I’m a 32O and I’ve just stopped caring what other people think," despaired one viewer.

Another sounded weary: “I just wish I could wear things without being sexualized.”

Yet another woman said she is a 30G and "it’s truly a nightmare," while one more wrote: “I’m the same. I’m 32J and either I hide my boobs in baggy clothes or get sl*t shamed for having them.”


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