I’m in the no bra club – I’m going to a wedding in my silky dress but everyone says my ‘melons’ are too distracting
INFLUENCER Sarah Gallons is turning heads and raising eyebrows with her latest video.
The TikToker is a proud member of the “no bra club”, but some think she’s taken it too far in her latest video.
She joked: “Do you think I’ll catch the grooms eye?”
Modeling a gorgeous deep cut green satin dress with a matching belt, she poses and turns for her followers.
Sarah continues: “Right, so I need your opinion. Is this dress too distracting for a wedding?
She turns from side to side, and begins dancing and jumping.
She said: “I don’t know what’s everyone’s thoughts? If I’m dancing, having a few drinks?”
One cheeky follower said: “Can you show us how it looks when your dancing? I’m still deciding if it’s too distracting.”
Another joked: “That’s very conservative.”
All other comments were positive – with many loving her confidence and showering her in compliments.
A follower said: “Yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes wooooow super nice!”
One simply said: “That’s a 10.”
It’s unclear if the influencer has decided to wear the dress to the wedding, but if she does, it seems she’ll be met with admiration.
In 2019, a woman was branded as “attention seeking” for asking if she should go braless to her friend’s wedding.
Posting on parenting forum Mumsnet, the woman explained how the backless design of the dress she’s planning on wearing “means a normal bra would be visible” underneath.
She wrote: “At the front, the dress has a high neckline and sleeves so all very covered up.
“I wasn’t planning on wearing a bra but I showed [darling partner] the dress on yesterday and he said he thought I should wear one.”
As a D-cup, the woman added: “I could get one of those stick on ones but I’m not convinced they’re very effective.”
One replied: “I expect the bride will expect the guests to be looking at her and not your pert and unfettered D cup breasts.”
Another wrote: “If it’s a little cold on the day of the wedding, the photos will make it somewhat – erm- clear that your boobs are free ranging under the material.”
But not everyone was so critical of the woman – with many saying that she should wear whatever makes her feel comfortable.
“You are NOT being unreasonable,” one wrote. “Wear whatever you are comfortable with. It’s your dress and your boobs.”