Teen claims she was kicked out of a mall because of her short shorts

‘Men couldn’t contain themselves’: Teenage girl claims she was ‘harassed and kicked out’ of a mall in Alabama because her shorts were too short

  • Gabrielle Gibson, 19, from Mobile, Alabama, took to Facebook on Wednesday to share photos of herself in the outfit she had worn to The Shoppes at Bel Air
  • The teen had on a colorful off-the-shoulder top and destroyed denim shorts
  • In her post, Gabrielle said she was ‘harassed’ by security officers and ultimately ‘kicked out’ of the mall because her shorts were too short  
  • In a statement, The Shoppes at Bel Air stood by its policy, which ‘requires all of our customers to dress in a manner that reflects our code of conduct’
  • Gabrielle’s story has inspired a group of women to organize a ‘Bel Air Mall “Daisy Duke” SlutWalk’ to protest the mall’s policy 

A teen has claimed that she was kicked out of a mall because her destroyed denim shorts were too short.

Gabrielle Gibson, 19, from Mobile, Alabama, took to Facebook on Wednesday to share photos of herself in the outfit she had worn to The Shoppes at Bel Air, explaining that she was forced to leave because of her shorts. 

‘I was literally harassed and kicked out of the [Bel Air] mall in Mobile, AL today because of what I’m wearing,’ she wrote. ‘Apparently grown men couldn’t contain themselves so I get kicked out.’

The Shoppes at Bel Air explained in a statement that it is focused on ‘maintaining a family-friendly shopping environment,’ and anyone who is wearing clothes that violate the policy ‘will be asked to change or leave.’ 

Upset: Gabrielle Gibson, 19, from Mobile, Alabama, has claimed that she was ‘kicked out’ of the The Shoppes at Bel Air because her shorts were too short 


Summer attire: The teen took to Facebook on Wednesday to share photos of herself in the outfit she had worn to the mall 

According to Gabrielle, a security officer told her that he was looking at her ‘a** cheeks and it was a problem.’

‘Don’t look at my a** then, there’s a thought?’ she wrote. 

Gabrielle alleged that the head of security and another security officer were just as ‘rude’ and ‘completely unprofessional about the situation.’

‘I told them I have bigger thighs and it’s just [too] hot for jeans that I can’t help they ride up a bit,’ she explained. ‘If it doesn’t bother me then it shouldn’t bother you. 


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Story: According to Gabrielle, a security officer approached her about her outfit while she was walking around The Shoppes at Bel Air (pictured) in Mobile 

Angry: In her post, she said ‘grown men couldn’t contain themselves’ so she got kicked out 

Rules: In a statement, The Shoppes at Bel Air stood by its policy, which ‘requires all of our customers to dress in a manner that reflects our code of conduct’

‘They went as far as to threaten to call a police officer. From what I [had] seen today, everyone had short shorties on,’ she added, noting that it was 100 degrees outside. 

‘I don’t know why I was pinpointed. I’m just disgusted with the behavior of all these people. I was just having a good time trying to look around.’

Gabrielle ended the post by encouraging people to share it, admitting: ‘This whole incident has made me embarrassed.’ 

The teen’s message has been shared more than 1,000 times, and many commenters noted that they didn’t find anything wrong with her outfit.  


Her story: Gabrielle noted that it was 100 degrees outside and other people had on similar outfits to beat the heat 

Uncalled for: Gabrielle said she doesn’t want anyone else to feel like she did in that moment

Gabrielle told the Mirror that she was ‘just trying to have a good day and walk around the mall.’ 

‘When I left the house I felt beautiful and happy about myself, but having grown men attack me about what I’m wearing when I’m just trying to walk around and buy things was just so excessive,’ she said.

‘They didn’t have to throw me out. It’s a sad day when grown men can’t control themselves. I just don’t want anyone feeling like I did.’

In a statement shared with WKRG-TV, The Shoppes at Bel Air stood by its policy.  

Hitting back: Gabrielle’s story has inspired a group of women to organize a ‘Bel Air Mall “Daisy Duke” SlutWalk’ to protest the mall’s policy

‘Given the high degree of importance we place on maintaining a family-friendly shopping environment, our policy requires all of our customers to dress in a manner that reflects our code of conduct. Anyone who violates this policy will be asked to change or to leave the premises.’ 

Gabrielle’s story has inspired a group of women to organize a ‘Bel Air Mall “Daisy Duke” SlutWalk’ to protest the mall’s policy. 

As part of the event, women are being asked to show up a the shopping center in their booty shorts and crop tops on Saturday. 

‘I have personally worn shorts shorter than what she wore and walked past security and police and no one said one word,’ one of the organizers wrote on Facebook. ‘It’s summertime. In South Alabama. It’s hot. WEAR WHAT YOU WANT.

‘Don’t allow anyone to shame you for what you choose to wear. We’re banding together to support our sister in solidarity — women’s bodies are not shameful,’ the person added. ‘We shouldn’t be forced to cover up because men can’t control themselves.’ 

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