Sunday, January 29, 2017

Charlotte McKinney says her 'large breasts' led to bullying as she smoulders in new shoot

The model, who shot to fame during the 2015 Super Bowl, happily showed off her "large breasts" in a series of skimpy ensembles.

Charlotte McKinney bullying dyslexia bikini cleavage Ocean DriveWearing her tresses down in a voluminous 'do, the 23-year-old's cleavage was impossible to miss as she posed in a white bikini.

The busty top was teamed with a fringed sarong which also drew attention to her endless pins as she reclined on a chair.

Another monochrome shot saw Charlotte in little more than a nude bra, with a white blanket draped around her shoulders.







Charlotte McKinney bullying dyslexia bikini cleavage Ocean Drive

Charlotte McKinney bullying dyslexia bikini cleavage Ocean Drive

The Florida-born beauty flashed a seductive stare at the camera while wearing delicate gold jewellery and lashings of eye make-up.

In the accompanying interview with Ocean Drive, Charlotte admitted that her bust caused major problems for her growing up.

She commented: "Obviously, I got more attention from the male side than from the female side. I didn't have any girlfriends. A lot of my friends were guys, and I was called a slut by a lot of people."

Charlotte McKinney bullying dyslexia bikini cleavage Ocean Drive

Charlotte McKinney bullying dyslexia bikini cleavage Ocean Drive

She continued: "I was just growing these large breasts at such a young age, not really knowing what to do with them or how to wear them. So it was definitely awkward.

"Girls would yell at me and call me a 'slut'. I would go to parties and get beer thrown on my head - there was so much bullying.

"It was just so awful, and that's why now I kind of use my platform to promote anti-bullying."

Charlotte went on to say how she was "failing" academically thanks to dyslexia, before making the decision to leave.

She added: "My parents were freaking out - what parents want to hear their kid is dropping out of school and moving to Miami? But in the end they were helpful and were behind me."

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