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I’m an ex-Hooters girl with big boobs – management made me wear an XS top for my DD breasts and I ‘couldn’t breathe’

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A FORMER Hooters girl has said she was forced to wear an uncomfortable undersized shirt while working at the chain.

But that’s not the only crazy story she has from her time working at an Atlanta location during college.

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Former Hooters girl Kendal has shared some stories about her time working at the chain on TikTokCredit: TikTok / @kendalcupcake_
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She said she was forced to wear an extra-small shirt even though she had DD breasts at the timeCredit: TikTok / @kendalcupcake_

TikTok user Kendal laid them all out in one of her recent clips.

“Everything you hear about working at Hooters is true,” she said.

“You do have to come in and look a certain way.”

Even though she had roughly DD breasts at the time, Kendal was forced to fit into an extra-small shirt.

“I could not breathe in it half the time,” she said.

“They don’t care. That’s the look they’re going for…

“I begged them to give me a small or a medium and they literally said no.”

One commenter said she had a similar experience while trying to get a job at the chain.

“In Michigan, they wanted skinny, flat-chested girls,” she said.

“I was so mad cause I could fit the uniform but I was too curvy.”

But wasn’t the only unorthodox way management operated at Kendal’s store.

“At the one I worked at, I literally saw management fight customers,” Kendal said.

“There was a fight in the bathroom.”

Afterwards, the customer was dragged out of the restaurant.

Kendal also had a story about a different uniform requirement.

“There was a certain shoe we had to have,” she said.

“I was talking to a customer, and he was like, ‘I’ll buy you the shoes if you send me a picture of you wearing them and I’ll send you $300.'”

Kendal went ahead with the arrangement and sent the man pictures of her feet.

In the comments, someone asked Kendal how long she worked at the location.

All of this happened in the span of about six months, she replied.

“Wow, crazy stuff happens at restaurants lol,” another commenter said.

Hooters did not immediately respond to the U.S. Sun’s request for comment.

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