“I just got home from the supermarket and was harassed for wearing ‘too short clothes’,” she claimed on the social media platform, translated from Portuguese to English.
“Some people looked at me with prejudice, others cursed me and finally, I was expelled from the place.
“Do you believe? I think it’s absurd for us women to still be treated that way just because we dress the way we want. The truth is that we go through this because we are too hot.”
Chavez also shared a snap of the outfit which apparently caused all of the trouble – which included a pair of denim shorts that were cut more like underwear.
Unfortunately for Chaves, most people sided with the shop staff and also objected to her revealing outfit.
“No need to go to a supermarket dressed like that,” wrote one critic, adding. “You are embarrassing the decent people who are often there with children.”
Another joked: “I guess the same way a shirtless man would get kicked out of the spot happened to you.”
On top of this, some people were not convinced about her story.
One wrote: “Clearly it was for engagement and Instagram likes. She never went to the supermarket like this. Those who follow the stories know. I’m sorry, but this can’t help you.”
A second added: “Stop using serious subjects for engagement fia. It’s not prejudice that you’re clueless.”
Somebody else pointed out: “She even had time to take a picture before being kicked out…”
While another detective commented: “There’s a piece of clothing inside the cart… I don’t think she entered the market like that… maybe she has covered the bottom part and took it just to take those pictures… I guess she didn’t get kicked out of anything… even because it seems like there’s no one in the market.
“She probably chose an empty place, took the photos, posted them with this controversial phrase just to gain engagement.”