Busty Woman Told ‘You’ll Burn In Hell’ For G-Cup Chest But Embraces It For A Reason

A curvy comedian has been told she will “burn in hell” simply for wearing fitted clothing that highlights her G-cup chest—but she insists she has a good reason for dressing the way she does.

Born and raised in a small town in Pennsylvania, US, Aniela Yellz spent years “covering up” her naturally large bust. Her Catholic school upbringing meant she never received proper sex education and was encouraged to keep her body covered at all times. It wasn’t until after she graduated that she started experimenting with different outfits, leading to her first encounters with unsolicited comments about her figure. She unexpectedly went viral when a video of her dancing appeared on someone else’s TikTok, drawing a flood of reactions that focused almost entirely on her chest.

Instead of letting the attention get to her, Aniela decided to lean into it. Now, she entertains her 1.3 million TikTok followers with daily “comedic thirst traps”, often wearing snug tops in amusingly awkward situations, like attempting to eat in public or playing sports.

Aniela Yellz went to a Catholic school where she was taught to cover up and was never given the time of day by boysImage: Kennedy News/@yellz0
In one of her videos, Aniela playfully attempts to skateboard while wearing a crop top, clearly using humor to embrace the attention her figure naturally draws.

Another post features her joking about how her presence instantly turns restaurants into “breastaurants”, thanks to the lingering stares she receives from strangers.

In yet another clip, she laughs about how something as simple as driving over speed bumps or running a quick errand in a tight top somehow manages to stop people in their tracks.

Aniela has 1.3 million followers keeping abreast of her antics on TikTokImage: Kennedy News/@yellz0
Despite always being fully clothed and her G-cup chest being entirely “natural”, Aniela’s content continues to receive backlash.

Living between New York and Pennsylvania, she has been called a “devil” by some critics, who even go so far as to claim she would “burn” if she ever stepped foot inside a church.

The negativity doesn’t just come from strangers online. Some people from her own hometown have also expressed “hate” toward her content.

Aniela regularly shares ‘comedic thirst traps’Image: Kennedy News/@yellz0
Aniela believes much of the controversy surrounding her comes from the fact that looser clothing tends to make her look “monstrous” because of her naturally large bust.

She doesn’t see anything wrong with choosing clothing that flatters her figure and proudly showcases what she was born with. In her eyes, she is simply making the most of what she calls “God’s blessings.”

“I was born like this,” she said. “If I wear something too baggy, I look chunky. I need to wear something tight so people can see that I’m not.”

She has never undergone cosmetic surgery and strongly believes that everyone should embrace their own natural body without shame. “It’s okay to be proud of what you’re given and not be ashamed of your own body,” she adds.

Aniela says anything less than form-fitting clothing makes her appear “monstrous”Image: Kennedy News/@yellz0
On TikTok, Aniela describes her posts as “comedic thirst traps” and acknowledges that while most reactions are positive, some can be downright “nasty and sexualised”. Instead of taking the criticism to heart, she prefers to laugh it off.

“People have said I’m the devil and that I would burn if I went into a church,” she shares.

Although she avoids adult content and full nudity, she has still faced judgment from people she knows.

‘It’s okay to be proud of what you’re given and not be ashamed of your own body’Image: Kennedy News/@yellz0
“I don’t do adult films or full nude. It sucks when it’s people I know in my real life. I will check my following and it sucks when I see people I went to high school with unfollow me,” she said.

“It doesn’t bother me because I know I’m a good person even if they don’t like what I post. Someone called me the devil before for some of the content I put out.”

“Because I went to a Catholic school, we were never taught about sex and you had to cover up. You couldn’t embrace your body and would feel shame for it. I think this backwards thinking and we’ve progressed so far in society.”

“I don’t think wearing a low cup top makes me the devil, I think how you view and treat other people does. I think I am way nicer than calling people the devil because of what they wear. Maybe God did bless me with bigger boobs to help me succeed in life.”

‘Maybe God did bless me with bigger boobs to help me succeed in life’

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