Social media influencer and OnlyFans creator Gracie Bon, who has nearly 10 million followers on Instagram claims she was body-shamed at Disneyland.
The model who has a 55-inch butt, claims she was just simply born with such a large derrière, whilst others question her honesty.
Whilst enjoying a family day out with her siblings, the 27-year-old Instagram star uploaded a video hitting back at body shamers.
“It’s time to stop body shaming other people”

“I was at Disneyland today, I wanted to have fun with my siblings, but our day was ruined by all the people that were making fun of the size of my body.”
“The worst part is that they teach their kids to do the same.”
“They kept taking photos of me, they gave me bad looks all the time of just kept laughing at me.”
“I know you may think that I am exaggerating and that it’s my fault for being a big girl,” she added.
She continued: “But this is literally what God gave me and I have to embrace every single part of me.”
“Even if you have a condition, you look different, you shouldn’t be bullied for the way you look.”
“I would never talk negatively about someone else’s appearance.”
She continued, “Respect is key.”
“This should be a safe space where everyone feels comfortable and I wasn’t doing anything, just existing.”
“At the end of the day, I just wanted to have fun like everyone else.”
“If you don’t like something, stop hating and keep it to yourself.”
However, some claim she “did this to herself.”
“You’re not a victim,” one wrote.
“You made yourself a spectacle.”
“Deal with the consequences.”
“Love the victim mindset,” another said.
“You can’t blame the people,” a third chimed in.
“It’s honestly hard to not look,” they added.
“The reason people look is because when human eye sees something new for the first time we just look.”
“It’s normal human reaction.”
The model who has a 55-inch butt, claims she was just simply born with such a large derrière, whilst others question her honesty.
Whilst enjoying a family day out with her siblings, the 27-year-old Instagram star uploaded a video hitting back at body shamers.
“It’s time to stop body shaming other people”

“I was at Disneyland today, I wanted to have fun with my siblings, but our day was ruined by all the people that were making fun of the size of my body.”
“The worst part is that they teach their kids to do the same.”
“They kept taking photos of me, they gave me bad looks all the time of just kept laughing at me.”
“I know you may think that I am exaggerating and that it’s my fault for being a big girl,” she added.
She continued: “But this is literally what God gave me and I have to embrace every single part of me.”

“Even if you have a condition, you look different, you shouldn’t be bullied for the way you look.”
“I would never talk negatively about someone else’s appearance.”
She continued, “Respect is key.”
“This should be a safe space where everyone feels comfortable and I wasn’t doing anything, just existing.”
“At the end of the day, I just wanted to have fun like everyone else.”
“If you don’t like something, stop hating and keep it to yourself.”
However, some claim she “did this to herself.”
“You’re not a victim,” one wrote.
“You made yourself a spectacle.”
“Deal with the consequences.”
“Love the victim mindset,” another said.
“You can’t blame the people,” a third chimed in.
“It’s honestly hard to not look,” they added.
“The reason people look is because when human eye sees something new for the first time we just look.”
“It’s normal human reaction.”