White House forbids 'disrespectful' topless trans influencer Rose Montoya

 



Trans influencer Rose Montoya has been barred by the White House after flashing her breasts at President Biden's Pride party. The White House criticised the act as "inappropriate and disrespectful."


After video of Montoya, 27, pulling her top down and touching her breasts shortly after meeting Biden on the South Lawn at a Pride party on Saturday went viral, she was denied entry to the executive mansion on Tuesday.

She violated fundamental manners, according to a White House spokeswoman, who said she will no longer be welcome at future events in a statement to The Post on Tuesday.

The spokesperson stated, "This behaviour is inappropriate and disrespectful for any event at the White House."

"It is not representative of the gathering we had to honour LGBTQI+ families or the other hundreds of attendees. Future gatherings will not invite the people in the video.

The polyamorous model and transgender rights activist, who was up in a small Idaho town, did not immediately reply to a request for an interview.

Montoya documented her interactions with the president and first lady Jill Biden in a quick-cut edited Instagram video.

"It is a privilege. As they shook hands, Montoya told the Democrat, "Trans rights are human rights.

She was in the middle of two shirtless males in front of 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue moments later.

The individual taking the video asked, "Are we topless at the White House?"

She posted the videos to her social media accounts, then responded to detractors by insisting she did not break any laws in Washington, DC.