Transgender rights activist and influencer Rose Montoya is under fire after going topless at the White House Saturday during President JoeBiden's Pride Month 2023 festivities. Montoya is a biological male who identifies as a woman.
Montoya, a biological male who identifies as a woman, is an Idaho native and child of a father who was a pastor and a mother who was a Christian missionary.Building a platform through modeling, content creation, and activism, Montoya has garnered over 100,000 followers on Instagram and was one of the many LGBT influencers who visited the White House Saturday.
The activist poses for photos with other transgender content creators, gets showered in affirmations by the president and first lady Jill Biden, and even confuses the commander in chief by trying to take a video with him. The video then takes a wild turn when Montoya and several other transgender activists go topless on the front lawn of the White House."Trans TikTok activist Rose Montoya shakes fake breasts outside the White House after being personally invited to attend Biden's White House pride party," one user tweeted.
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