A woman who has an OnlyFans account was asked to leave a supermarket because of her revealing attire. However, she thinks that she was discriminated against because of her attractiveness, a phenomenon she calls “hot phobia.”

Kerolay Chaves confidently walked through a grocery store in Brazil wearing a white tank top without a bra that was nearly see-through and high-cut denim shorts that bordered on bikini bottoms.

According to the 21-year-old shopper, she was peacefully shopping when she noticed other customers giving her hostile looks and making aggressive insults towards her. Eventually, the supermarket staff asked her to leave.

“Just came from the supermarket and was bullied for wearing ‘too short clothes’,” Chaves posted on Instagram. “Some people looked with prejudice, others cursed me and, finally, I was kicked out of the site.”

The adult performer was upset by the way she was treated in the store and reached out to her 437,000 followers for help.

“Do you believe it? I think it’s absurd that we women are still treated this way just because we dress how we want,” she said. “Truth is, we go through it because we’re too hot, that’s all.”

However, the commenters mostly aligned with the judgemental crowd at the store, rather than providing the responses she was hoping for.

“No need to go to a supermarket dressed like that,” wrote one person on the post on Instagram. “You are embarrassing the decent people who are often there with children.”

Another person supported the store’s decision to ask her to leave the premises.

“I guess the same way a shirtless man would get kicked out of the spot happened to you,” they said.

Chaves said to NudePR, “I felt offended by the gratuitous hate I received both in the market and in my Instagram post.”

“I think all these insults have more to do with the ‘hot woman phobia’ I face on a daily basis.”

Several attractive women, including a Brazilian beauty, are speaking out about the unfair criticism they face for their physical appearance and self-assurance.

Earlier this year, Shye Lee gained popularity for speaking openly about the negative aspects of pretty privilege. She expressed that her attractive appearance has forced her to significantly change her lifestyle.

“People overall treat you much differently and they don’t judge you for your actions, they judge you just from your appearance,” stated Lee.