She was Double D-nied.
It was another botched boob job: A big-breasted Florida influencer applied for a gig at Hooters to honor her late father — who was a big fan of the chain — but claims she was denied for sharing saucy snaps online.
“Growing up, Hooters was one of our family’s favorite restaurants,” Neyleen Ashley, 35, told Jam Press of her failed application to the restaurant, in which waitresses wear skimpy orange and white uniforms to accentuate their assets.
The Miami model, who boasts 2.2 million followers on Instagram, previously made headlines for undergoing three boob jobs to score the “biggest breasts in the US” — 1,250 CCs (roughly a G or H cup).
However, the buxom bombshell, who also has had them removed after they literally went “bust” and caused her a host of health problems.
Two years ago, Ashley had reportedly sold erotic snaps of herself online to help cover treatment for her dad Manny, who was diagnosed with end-stage renal failure.
After he passed away, the Floridian decided that she wanted to pay homage to him by becoming a waitress at Hooters, which was the family restaurant when she was growing up.
“After he passed, for some reason it brought me joy and comfort to be at Hooters – it reminded me of my dad,” the content creator recalled. “I still remember how he would yell ‘Hooters for shooters’ every time we drove past one of the restaurants.”
She added, “And since I was like five years old, I would tell him that I wanted to work there.It was just a little joke that we carried on throughout the years.”
Unfortunately, when the “Hooters Girl” tried to land a gig at the breast-centric burger chain, they told her “ta-ta.”
I ended up going in, filling out the application online then having an immediate sit down with one of the managers,” Ashely recounted. “We spoke for a bit, about life and why I wanted to work there. He said to sit tight and wait for a call from his other manager but I never got a call.”
This seemed a bit bizarre given Ashley’s multiple augmentations; however, she claims that they rejected her for having an OnlyFans.
“They never told me they found my OnlyFans but being that I was pretty much hired on the spot, to never hearing from them again… it told me all I needed to know,” the influencer lamented.
Ashley added that she felt like a failure as she’d applied to “commemorate and feel a sense of comfort after my dad’s passing.”
Along with being symbolic, she also wanted to put the money she would’ve earned “into a high-yield savings account” for her children.
Ashley claims that she hasn’t returned to Hooter’s since.
This came after the chain abruptly shuttered dozens of “underperforming stores” – the latest chain to close restaurants as inflation pummeled US consumers.