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Model with Size R Breasts Pays $50K 'Boob Tax' to Fly Comfortably
Summer Robert says her large chest makes flying economy impossible, forcing her to pay premium prices for business class seats.
Mar. 19, 2026 at 2:37pm
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Summer Robert, a 28-year-old OnlyFans model from Scotland, says she has spent over $50,000 upgrading to business class flights due to her size R breasts, which make flying economy uncomfortable and often lead to unwanted physical contact with other passengers. Robert, who suffers from the rare condition of macromastia that causes excessive breast growth, claims airlines are imposing a 'boob tax' on full-figured passengers who require more space.
Why it matters
Robert's story highlights the financial and physical challenges faced by plus-size and curvy passengers when traveling by air. Her case sheds light on the airline industry's lack of accommodations for passengers of diverse body types, and the objectification and discomfort many large-chested flyers experience.
The details
Robert says the lack of space in economy class makes basic tasks like eating dinner or avoiding unwanted physical contact with neighboring passengers nearly impossible. She recently spent $14,686 on a one-way business class flight from Los Angeles to Melbourne, Australia to ensure a comfortable trip. Robert has also suffered physical injuries, like burning her breasts when spilling hot tea, due to the tight confines of economy seating.
- Robert has spent over $50,000 on business class upgrades over the years.
- She recently shelled out $14,686 for a one-way business class flight from Los Angeles to Melbourne, Australia.
The players
Summer Robert
A 28-year-old OnlyFans model from Scotland who suffers from macromastia, a rare condition causing excessive breast growth.
What they’re saying
“There is a real physical and financial toll of navigating a world that feels increasingly designed for a one size fits all standard.”
— Summer Robert
“The biggest struggle is comfort, especially on a long-haul flight. I always end up with the person next to me touching my boobs and it makes both of us uncomfortable.”
— Summer Robert
“The lack of space in economy means I cannot do it. Even something so simple like putting the tray table down to eat my dinner is so difficult, it doesn't go down all the way.”
— Summer Robert
The takeaway
Summer Robert's experience highlights the financial and physical burdens faced by large-chested passengers when flying, as well as the lack of accommodations and sensitivity from the airline industry towards passengers of diverse body types. Her story underscores the need for more inclusive policies and solutions to ensure comfortable and dignified travel experiences for all.
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