- Andrew Dennington claims he is attacked for his removable fake breasts
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A father with fake breasts has revealed the cruel bullying he has suffered and claimed one attacker even tried to break his window.
Andrew Dennington is tormented on social media and also where he lives, in Addiewell, a former mining town near West Calder, between Edinburgh and glasgow.
The 49-year-old said she was attacked because of her removable breasts, but is happy with who she is and just wants to be left alone.
He responded to those who have a problem with his fake breasts, saying that they “stereotype me into something I’m not.”
The father-of-one also claimed his son, 17, had been bullied at school for choosing to wear them.
Andrew Dennington (pictured) says he has been brutally harassed on social media and by locals in his hometown because of his removable fake breasts.
The harassment reached its peak when an unidentified attacker broke a neighbor’s window.
Dennington claimed that the perpetrator tried to break his window, due to his appearance, but he went to the wrong house and his neighbor’s window shattered.
He said he only found out about the attack when police woke him up to notify him.
She added that false rumors have been spread that she received compensation for accidentally breaking her own window and that she used the money to buy the pair of fake breasts.
Mr Dennington claimed he never received compensation and had the bust removed before his neighbour’s window was broken.
He said: ‘I just want to be left alone. What I do has nothing to do with anyone else.
‘I get harassed online. They stole all my TikTok posts and also my Facebook posts.
Andrew, 49, said: “I just want to be left alone… I’m happy for what I have under my shirt.”
‘They just profiled me as something I’m not because of my appearance… The police woke me up about my window, I didn’t even know it.
‘They went to the wrong house and just put two and two together because of how I looked. It hasn’t been pleasant at all, my children even had it at school. I get harassed online.
“I’m happy with the way I am, it’s just that people stereotype me and make me into something I’m not.” I’m happy as I am with what’s under my shirt.’
He neither confirmed nor denied claims that he started wearing breasts simply because he “loves breasts.”