I’m in the no bra club – I want to cancel lingerie even if you can see the whole nipple out in public | The Sun

CAREFREE fashionistas have taken to TikTok to say that they’re proud members of the so-called no bra club.

Women have openly admitted that they’ve worn no lingerie while out in public.


Critics have claimed that not wearing a bra is inappropriate, but one influencer, known as Sarah, wants to see lingerie canceled.

In a viral clip, she teased: “If you think it’s ok to go out in public without a bra on and I can see your whole a** nipple…”

She added: “You’d be correct. That s***’s fire. Please keep doing it.”

Sarah captioned the video clip with the hashtags #cancelbras and #nobraclub.

Viewers admitted that they were slightly stunned by Sarah’s revelation.

They thought she was about to slam women who don't wear lingerie after watching the start of the clip.

One joked: “You had me real mad in the first half not gonna lie.”

Dozens of influencers have embraced this apparent trend that involves talking about bra-wearing.

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Fellow TikToker Tahnee, from Australia, revealed that she doesn’t wear a bra as she feels her boobs aren’t large enough to warrant the supportive undergarment.

She told fans: “I f**king love not wearing a bra. Like it’s so good just to have them there.”

A young mom, known as Celine, celebrated her style choice of going bra-free by dancing in her kitchen.

She said she's now a proud lifetime member of the "no bra club."

In a viral clip, she rocked a green maxi dress and was seen busting the moves in her home.

But, despite TikTokers saying they’ve become members of the no-bra club, the choice has been blasted by some.

Madds has opened up on the pushback she receives after revealing that she doesn’t wear the undergarment.

She claimed family members have warned her that she wouldn’t be “respected.”

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But, the carefree influencer decided to put her comfort before societal norms.

Viewers sympathized with Madds, with one saying: “I’d rather be comfortable [than try] to look ‘acceptable.’”

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