'Where are your boobs?' Reporter confronts Z-cup scandal teacher Kayla Lemieux outside mall
ONTARIO, CANADA: Kayla Lemieux, a Canadian trans teacher with prosthetic Z-cup breasts, was reportedly confronted by a reporter after she was spotted for a second time without her gigantic breasts. Lemieux, a shop teacher at Oakville Trafalgar High School, was sent on paid leave several weeks ago after her Z-cup breasts and attire sparked outrage. However, she has claimed that her breasts are real and the result of a rare medical condition, known as gigantomastia.
Recently, Rebel News reporter David Menzies was keen on getting answers from the person believed to be Lemieux outside the Mapleview Mall in Burlington, Ontario. Yelling "Where are your breasts?" Menzies ran behind the person but they quickly rushed into a car, ignoring the reporter’s pleas for transparency. 'Where are your breasts, I thought your breasts were real," Menzies is heard screaming in footage of the incident. Menzies claims that he determined Lemieux's identity after he recognized her car.
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'He's abandoned his car here'
"He [Lemieux] didn't even have the guts to come back to his car, he's abandoned it here, he called an Uber and he's skedaddled, well, who knows where. I guess he [Lemieux] is going to have to come back for his car at some point, maybe he's going to have it towed to his condo. But did you notice no breasts?" Menzies said according to Daily Mail.
A neighbor had disclosed in February that Lemieux was frequently seen dressed as a male after images of a person thought to be her emerged. In the controversial images, Lemieux was seen spending the afternoon in public wearing men’s sweatpants, trainers, a gray T-shirt, and a navy puffer vest without breasts, makeup, glasses, or a wig, as per New York Post.
At that time, Lemieux refuted all allegations against her and confirmed that her breasts are real. "I'm not wearing prosthetic breasts. These are real," she told New York Post, adding "My condition is classified as gigantomastia, which can also be referred to as macromastia or breast hypertrophy." When asked if she ever appeared differently in public, Lemieux replied "I guess if I took my wig off or took my makeup off. But I would still have breasts. You can't hide them. People online making comments are basically body-shaming."
Lemieux suspended with pay
Following the release of Lemieux’s controversial pictures, the Halton District School Board (HDSB) placed her on paid leave. "While not currently on an active assignment, the teacher remains employed with the HDSB," board spokesperson Heather Francey told the Toronto Sun. It happened as students' parents gathered to criticize the school board for failing to enforce a stricter dress code on Lemieux. The district previously claimed that interfering with or criticizing the teacher would go against the Ontario Human Rights Code. 'The HDSB recognizes the rights of students, staff, parents/guardians, and community members to equitable treatment without discrimination based upon gender identity and gender expression. Gender identity and gender expression are protected grounds under the Ontario Human Rights Code,' the board said in a statement.