Is This Woman Too Hot to Sell Lingerie?
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2012/05/22 22:25:23
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Lauren Odes says she was recently fired from a lingerie store for being "too hot," and now she's got Gloria Allred representing her. The busty 29-year-old claims she was asked to wear a bathrobe and tape down her breasts just a couple of days into the job. She complied with the bathrobe part, but refused to tape down her breasts, and was promptly fired, ABC Reports.
Forbes compares the case to Samantha Brick's awkward April article in The Daily Mail, in which the mediocre-at-best woman claimed women hated her for being beautiful. Odes is certainly chesty, but not exactly what you'd call a dime. She's currently filing a lawsuit against her former employers, claiming "religious and gender discrimination." But does her story even make sense?
Forbes compares the case to Samantha Brick's awkward April article in The Daily Mail, in which the mediocre-at-best woman claimed women hated her for being beautiful. Odes is certainly chesty, but not exactly what you'd call a dime. She's currently filing a lawsuit against her former employers, claiming "religious and gender discrimination." But does her story even make sense?





















2.She didn't do the job right so she deserved to be fired
3.How is this religious/gender discrimination?
4.Who cares
BTW; the articles fails to mention if the titty monger was a FIT model. Perhaps too the bathrobe was exposing more than what the sales people were selling.
Pablo
Even some of Allred's former clients say she's only interested in the publicity!
'Super lawyer Gloria Allred cares more about cameras than clients, according to the buxom banker who sued after getting canned by Citigroup, allegedly because her assets were a distraction to co-workers.
Debrahlee Lorenzana, who was fired in 2010, said Allred dropped her right around the time the press did, leaving her to take on the bank in arbitration.
“If I could turn back time, I would have not chosen Gloria Allred as my lawyer,” Lorenzana told the New York Daily News.
Allred now has a similar case, representing Lauren Odes, who claims her employer tried to get her to “tape her breasts down” and wear a bathrobe over her skimpy outfits.
“Nobody should be fired because of their physical appearance,” Lorenzana told the paper. “I feel sorry for the girl.”
But keeping Allred's nose to the grindstone once the press conferences are over will be a trick, Lorenzana said.
“The only times I saw her (Allred) was when the media was there,” she said, adding that Allred seemed to just want her to agree t...
Even some of Allred's former clients say she's only interested in the publicity!
'Super lawyer Gloria Allred cares more about cameras than clients, according to the buxom banker who sued after getting canned by Citigroup, allegedly because her assets were a distraction to co-workers.
Debrahlee Lorenzana, who was fired in 2010, said Allred dropped her right around the time the press did, leaving her to take on the bank in arbitration.
“If I could turn back time, I would have not chosen Gloria Allred as my lawyer,” Lorenzana told the New York Daily News.
Allred now has a similar case, representing Lauren Odes, who claims her employer tried to get her to “tape her breasts down” and wear a bathrobe over her skimpy outfits.
“Nobody should be fired because of their physical appearance,” Lorenzana told the paper. “I feel sorry for the girl.”
But keeping Allred's nose to the grindstone once the press conferences are over will be a trick, Lorenzana said.
“The only times I saw her (Allred) was when the media was there,” she said, adding that Allred seemed to just want her to agree to a quick settlement.
“I thought because she was a woman that she would really fight for me,” she said.
Allred told the Daily News she and her team “put in hundreds of hours fighting for her (Lorenzana’s) rights.”
“Due to our legal obligations as attorneys, we were required to withdraw,” her statement read, noting that “ethical obligations” bar her from dishing about why lawyer and client parted ways.'
Is This Woman To Ugly to Sell Lingerie?
Hell Yes