AT&T Girl Complains About Men Liking Her Cleavage Milk on IG Live After Chesty Pool Party Pictures Leak
AT&T girl Milana Aleksandrovna Vayntrub complained about men liking her cleavage milk on IG Live after her chesty pool party pictures leaked. The AT&T girl sternly says she does not consent to the things men say they will do to her body.
The viral pictures that fueled the controversy where actually from her college days. She made the video after people flooded AT&T posts with comments about drinking milk from her cleavage. It’s clear the AT&T girl doesn’t like the attention that men give her because of those commercials.
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Milana Aleksandrovna Vayntrub first appeared in AT&T commercials in 2013. She took a break in 2016, then reappeared in their commercials this year. A lot of people don’t know she was actually born in Uzbekistan, which has a strict culture when it comes to women and their bodies.
It’s no surprise the AT&T girl is sick of men talking about her in a provocative manner. ATT has since started to defend her honor when people comment about her cleavage on Instagram.
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