Vatican for being "too sexy."Juju Vieira, who is originally from Brazil, was on a trip to Saint Peter's Basilica at the heart of the holy city while in Rome on January 30, wearing a fitted dress and long boots.The model claims that, while there, she was told she was not dressed properly and asked to leave.“I went to the Vatican like everyone else goes to take pictures,” she said.“A gentleman who worked there came close to me and said that the place was for prayers and that I was not dressed properly and invited me to leave, 'kicked' me out of the Vatican.“I was embarrassed because there were other people there who heard this.
I felt disrespected.”The Vatican has a strict dress code for both men and women, which involves covering shoulders and knees.The website states: “Women are not permitted to wear sleeveless tops, crop tops, or tight shirts.
Shoulders should be covered, and if wearing a skirt or dress, it must cover the knees.“It is usually a good idea for women to bring a shawl and a pair of leggings when visiting during the colder months, as well as a light jacket that can be rolled up into a pleasingly tiny bag.”Juju says she was not aware of the code before going to explore and was dressed as she would normally for a day out.The model said: “I didn't even know there were rules."A person of common sense will not visit the Vatican in club clothes.
I was stylish in my winter clothes, everything matched.“I went in comfortable clothes that I would feel good in for long walks.
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