Woman blasts shallow men for constantly staring at her breasts and assuming she's a 'dumb blonde'
Kayla Jade, who lives on Australia’s Gold Coast, has made a fortune as a successful entrepreneur but is fed up of men treating her like "a blow up doll or a piece of meat"
by Bradley Jolly · The MirrorA frustrated model has slammed "shallow" men for constantly staring at her breasts - and assuming she's a "dumb blonde".
Kayla Jade, 25, is a qualified personal trainer and has amassed a personal fortune of more than £2million (3.9million Australian Dollars) from modelling. Despite this, she said lots of "shallow" men never listen to a word she says and just "constantly stare" at her breasts.
She said: "It’s like I’m a blow up doll or a piece of meat. I could be saying a building’s on fire or their wife has been run over. They are blatantly not listening to a word I say. I shouldn’t be judged for having large breasts. I like to feel attractive and sexy so dress accordingly.
"That doesn’t give shallow men the right to gawp at me. I’m an intelligent and successful entrepreneur. They wouldn’t judge a man in that way."
Kayla, who hails from New Zealand but now lives on Australia ’s Gold Coast, says the problem is nothing new and long predates her becoming a successful model. She continued: "Even when I was at school I had boys staring at my body. That continued when I left and started working as a personal trainer. I am used to it and, at points I’ve accepted it, but then I think that this isn’t OK and a man wouldn’t be treated like this."
But now Kayla has had enough and wants to empower women everywhere and encourage them to challenge unwanted comments from men. As well as modelling, Kayla has also begun branching out into doing makeup tutorials for fans on TikTok. They have garnered tens of millions of views this year alone.
She also uses these videos to talk about women’s rights and their welfare - something she says empowers a lot of young women and girls. She said: “I am a feminist in a way because I talk a lot about women’s rights and their welfare. And I don’t think that I or other women should be judged for what they do as long as it isn’t hurting anyone else.
“I think everyone should have the right to do what they want with their body. It shouldn’t be a problem the way I chose to make my own money. I think that what I’m doing is really inspiring for other women who may be thinking about what career to pursue. And they should be free to choose without fear of being judged or shamed by others. That’s the message I want to send home.”
Kayla has since invested a lot of her earnings into property - including a £1.7million (3.32million Australian Dollars) four-bedroom house on the Gold Coast’s seafront which has a pool. She also owns a three-bed house nearby - which is worth more than £300,000 (585,000 Ausralian Dollars) - which she rents out.