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NY Post
New York Post
13 Jun 2023


NextImg:White House bans ‘disrespectful’ topless trans influencer Rose Montoya

The White House has banned trans influencer Rose Montoya after she flashed her breasts at President Biden’s pride party — blasting the stunt as “inappropriate and disrespectful.”

Montoya, 27, was barred from the Executive Mansion on Tuesday, as footage went viral of her pulling her shirt and cupping her breasts moments after meeting President Biden on the South Law at a Pride party Saturday.

In a statement to The Post on Tuesday, a White House spokesperson said she flouted basic etiquette and is now persona non grata at future events.

“This behavior is inappropriate and disrespectful for any event at the White House,” the flack said.

Rose Montoya, a transgender woman, is seen with her top down, covering her breast with her hands in front of the White House Saturday.
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Moments before the brazen stunt, Montoya met with President Biden at the South Lawn Pride event.
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“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.”

The polyamorous model and trans rights advocate, who grew up in rural Idaho, did not immediately respond to an interview request.

In her fast-cut edited IG clip, Montoya captured her meetings with President Biden and first lady Jill Biden.

“It is an honor. Trans rights are human rights,” Montoya said to the Democrat as they shook hands.

Moments later, she was standing between two shirtless men in front of 1600 Pennsylvania Ave.

“Are we topless at the White House?” the person recording said in the video.

She shared the clips with her social media followers, and later slapped back at critics by claiming she did not violate any Washington, DC laws.