Kayla Lemieux, the Canadian transgender teacher who became notorious last year for wearing gigantic prosthetic breasts to class, emphatically denied they were fake.
Kayla Lemieux, who went viral in September for wearing huge, Z-cup prosthetic breasts to school, reportedly denied accusations that they were fake in a recent interview. "My condition is classified as gigantomastia, which can also be referred to as macromastia or breast hypertrophy," the teacher explained.
"It’s rare, there’s no doubt about it. It affects women on a very rare basis, but in my case, I believe — and my doctor thinks — because I have XX chromosomes as well, that has something to do with it, and hormone sensitivity to estrogen has caused it." Lemieux has been accused of dressing like a man outside of school, as pictures surfaced of a middle-aged man wearing"men’s sweatpants, trainers, a gray T-shirt and a navy puffer vest without breasts, makeup, glasses or wig" outside of school grounds, per The New York Post.
, with some political commentators and influencers speculating that Lemieux was putting on the prosthetic breasts as an act.
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