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Trans Influencer Rose Montoya Banned From The White House For Flashing Her B**bs During Joe Biden’s Pride Event

Trans Influencer Rose Montoya Banned From The White House For Flashing Her B**bs During Joe Biden's Pride Event

Okay, President Biden has been very welcoming of the LGBTQ+ community ever since he assumed office. He has invited several trans women into the White House and even awarded a trans woman on Women’s Day; however, despite all his efforts to validate the queer community, even Biden and the White House administration seem to have a standard that the “sacred” community can’t go against.

June being Pride Month, Biden invited queer folks to the presidency just to tell them that they belonged and were as free as everyone else in the country. However, one trans influencer, Rose Montoya, took Biden’s speech out of context and took off her top during the event, displaying her surgically acquired tiddies. And the White House did not hesitate to ban her after the video went viral. Tends out; she belonged, but she can’t behave insanely and expect no repercussions.

Via TMZ;

Trans influencer Rose Montoya won’t have another chance to take her boobs out at the White House, she’s been banned after flashing her breasts at President Biden’s Pride event.

Rose got the boot Tuesday after footage of her going topless at Saturday’s Pride party at the White House went viral … funny enough, she’s the one who posted the video.

In a statement to TMZ, a rep for the White House ripped Rose for the stunt, saying … “This behavior is inappropriate and disrespectful for any event.”

Rose was an invited guest for Saturday’s Pride celebration at 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue … where she shook hands with Biden and later pulled down her white dress to expose her boobs on the South lawn, with the Truman Balcony and a Pride flag in the background.

In the video, Rose is cupping her boobs … and she’s flanked by a couple of shirtless men.

The footage didn’t go over well with the White House, with the rep adding … “It is not reflective of the event we hosted to celebrate LGBTQI+ families or the other hundreds of guests who were in attendance. Individuals in the video will not be invited to future events.”

Rose reacted to some social media backlash Monday night, denying her actions were inappropriate and saying folks who have a problem with her going topless are just affirming she’s a woman.

It’s worth noting … Rose’s defense was posted online before the White House ban.

Well, the queer community is going wild, and we are expecting lots of scandals before the month ends; however, getting undressed in the White House right after shaking the president’s hand isn’t one of them.

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