An Australian young man was left baffled after a stranger booed him in a park over his choice of clothing.
Adriana from Melbourne was out enjoying the sunshine on Saturday afternoon and donned a red dress that covered most of her body apart from her arms and featured a plunging V-neck design.
While sitting on a park bench before going to lunch, an old lady walked by and saw her exposed breast and said, “Oh, put them away.”
The 31-year-old was shocked by the rude comment and deemed the wrap dress “subdued.”
“I left the house thinking I was dressed pretty well, in an outfit that I would consider far from vulgar, but you can’t please everyone, so you have to laugh about these things,” Adriana told FEMAIL.
“I just went about my day and paid very little attention to it afterward.”
Shortly after Adriana made a video He detailed the strange event and responded to the comment by saying: “Ma’am, we’re in a recession. Everyone is miserable. I’m doing a public service by looking so good.”
“Plunging necklines are the least of society’s problems right now. I’m here to brighten people’s days,” the caption read.
Adriana, from Melbourne, was out enjoying the sunshine on Saturday afternoon and donned a red dress that covered most of her body except her arms and featured a plunging V-neck design (pictured sporting the “inappropriate” outfit).
While she was sitting on a park bench, an old lady walked by and saw her exposed breast and said, “Oh, put them away.”
Adriana, better known as Dopamine Daydreamer on TikTok, said she never thought the outfit was controversial or inappropriate.
The young Australian added that this is not the first time someone has commented on her body or what she is wearing.
“I’m used to people commenting on my body, it’s happened to me frequently since puberty,” she said.
‘I’ve always stood out for being tall and curvy and have had an online presence on one platform or another throughout my adult life.
“It’s much rarer for people to be rude about my appearance in person, but it has definitely happened.”
“I left the house thinking I was dressed quite nicely in an outfit that I would consider far from vulgar,” she said.
Adriana’s short video has already surpassed more than 75,000 views and She doesn’t let negativity affect her self-esteem.
“At this stage in my life, I feel secure enough to understand that this is always a reflection of that person’s insecurity, much more than the person being harassed or bullied,” she said.
‘As we can see, in this case, it inspired a piece of funny content that went viral and I’m cracking up with my sarcastic video responses to some of the trolls in the comments. Is it crazy to say I’m having fun with this?’