“Can you believe it? It’s outrageous that we, as women, are still subjected to this kind of treatment merely for dressing in a manner we choose,” she protested.
“The truth of the matter is, we endure this because we’re perceived as too attractive, and that’s the whole issue,” she added.
“There’s no necessity to dress in such a manner for a supermarket visit,” one commenter pointed out beneath her Instagram post.
“It’s an embarrassment to the decent individuals who frequent the place, often accompanied by their children,” they added.
Speaking to NudePR, Chaves expressed how the unwarranted animosity she faced, both in the marketplace and on her social media, left her feeling aggrieved.
“The barrage of insults seems to stem more from the ‘hot woman phobia’ I encounter regularly,” she reflected.