Are You Feelin This Get Up? Brazilian Student Expelled After Hecklers Run Her From School For Short Skirt

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This is Geisy Arruda. Geisy is a Brazilian student that was expelled after showing up to class in the get up she is wearing in the picture above:

The Geisy Arruda video on YouTube might be in ANOTHER LANGUAGE, but it’s easy to see the hundreds of students heckling the 20-year-old for… wearing a short, hot pink dress to the Brazilian university. Since the October 22nd incident, Geisy has been featured on many talk shows and was expelled from the school for the scandalous outfit and media flurry that followed. Sources say there has been a huge public outcry, with the school calling the provocative dress a violation of “ethical principles, academic dignity and morality” (via AP). There have been reports of people taking out ads in the paper today to publicly chastise her.

The school says they expelled Arruda after talking to her many times to have her change her appearance. Instead, she allegedly posed for pictures and ignored the requests to cover up. Still, she doesn’t think her expulsion is fair. “I was the victim,” she said. “How can I be expelled? It’s absurd.”

That is an everyday dress for a college student in America. We thought Brazilians would be more understanding than that, but…

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67 Responses to “Are You Feelin This Get Up? Brazilian Student Expelled After Hecklers Run Her From School For Short Skirt”

    dd

    Spanish? They are speaking Portuguese…damn people, for the last time they speak Portuguese in Brazil! Step your knowledge up.

    Tracey

    First of all, why do people feel the need to heckly her? Bet they will be the first to wear a mini skirt to school tomorrow.

    However, why the need to dress like she is on the girls of the playboy mansion. It is school, not bimbo awareness week!

    The school if they are setting a precedent have the right to expel her, on the otherhand the girl is clearly being bullied and the school should set standards on that too.

    Tracey

    And for crying out loud she is 20, not 13, 20, practically an adult. Presumably she is doing a degree, so to be expelled from that is well harsh over a mini skirt. She should have been asked to dress appropiately and the bullies should have been dealt with!

    Black Woman

    Sad…. This don’t make no Dayum sense. People are nuts. If she wanna dress like a moon beam, an astronaut or a bimbo she may do so, as it is her right and the right of others to live free w/out foolishness. As long as she is not hurting herself or anyone else; who cares? The school needs to review there policies and procedures and come again… Crazy!!!

    Boneca

    @ dd
    I agreeeeee with you…Brazil its the only country speaking portugues in south america…but I really tought today everyone would know this… tztztzz

    (bee this is for u)

    sugar star uk

    Strange, all this fuss from the country with teeny weeny THONG bikinis and half naked carnival masqueraders…. anyway I’ve seen MUCH shorter!

    Jenna

    Bossip….they speak Portuguese in Brazil NOT Spanish. Considering, how much you insult ignorance, it is a shame…

    Jay the Real One

    Leave her alone, she can wear what she wants it’s not their business I wouldn’t have even noticed I’ve seen much shorter.

    Re

    I went to Brazil this past August. The way the women dress to the MALL is unbelievably skimpy. Don’t let me get started on Copacobana beach.

    This is a grown woman at a UNIVERSITY. If she wants to dress like she’s going to the club, then whatever. All of a sudden Brazilians are Mother Theresa? Ya’ll got 12 year old prostitutes hanging in the corners of Rio de Janeiro. I saw it with my own eyes.

    By the way, I hate her wedge shoes. She should have been ridiculed for those, not her dress.

    CB IS A PUNK

    She has a right to dress as she feels but that outfit is not suitable for school. Is she preparing for a career in the business world or the street corner?

    I do feel people are taking it too far with ads in the paper.

    Janae

    Even though lots of people dress like this, I think it’s inappropriate for a cl*****room setting. It’s too distracting. I’m glad to know other young people find it inappropriate also. She should have honored her school’s dress code expectations. She can dress however she wants on her own time or when she’s going to the club. But, that look isn’t appropriate for an academic setting.

    Nique

    I agree she should be allowed to wear what she wants but you are going to school-not the club.And I find it very ironic that Brazil has the nerve to talk about morality.LOL

    And Geisy…step your shoe game up!

    told you so

    This happened in Brazil? Must be more to the story!

    anonymous4.0

    good, we need dress codes here in the US too. why do ppl think you should be free to wear whatever? she’s @ school, not at the dayum club. that dress is a distraction, when all the students are supposed to be focusing on their cl*****es. Maybe if we all focused more on education, we’d all know they speak Portuguese in Brazil?

    Tracey

    Re

    I went to Brazil this past August. The way the women dress to the MALL is unbelievably skimpy. Don’t let me get started on Copacobana beach.

    This is a grown woman at a UNIVERSITY. If she wants to dress like she’s going to the club, then whatever. All of a sudden Brazilians are Mother Theresa? Ya’ll got 12 year old prostitutes hanging in the corners of Rio de Janeiro. I saw it with my own eyes.

    By the way, I hate her wedge shoes. She should have been ridiculed for those, not her dress.
    ___________________________________________________

    Cl*****ic LOL

    Jay

    Inappropriate for a cl*****room settin…but this comin from Brazil!!!? Wow…

    tupactu

    They speak Portuguese you ph/uckin *****S !!!!
    Anyway Rush Limbaugh can buy Bossip?

    anonymous4.0

    y do ppl keep saying things about the bikinis and carnival costumes? Bikinis are appropriate on Copacabana beach, carnival costumes are appropriate @ the Sambódromo and ho attire is appropriate on the streets, NOT in a university cl*****room.

    expulsion was too much, but colleges need to make sure students understand this is serious.

    Re

    I don’t think Bossip wrote that article, I think it’s an excerpt from the source.

    The source reported it wrong…

    Jay

    Think those guys might be playign for the other team, as thick as she is and they are making fun of them.

    Ms.EJ

    Goodmorning to ALL I hope everyone had a great weekend :)

    I understand that she is an adult attending an “adult” university, but the key word is “university” not a “club”. At my former college I was shocked at seeing my fellow sisters wearing stillettos(sp)–>no exaggeration w/extremely short skirts or shorts w/extremely deep V low cut shirt(s) and I remember one time when the professor IMMEDIATELY told the girl to go back and change, that he was not going to allow her to be an distraction in his cl*****, and she left w/no problems, let I mind you it was already in the broadcast that it was going to rain and indeed it did right when she left.

    Now, I’ve always been the advocate for those of wearing what he or she wants, because I am not along w/others are paying for their clothes, but I do feel that there is a time and place for everything.

    Red

    Every Country has the right to not want to be the United States. This is a Brazil UNIVERSITY, and they don’t want it to be a Brooklyn Community College. They spoke with her and she decided she would continue to dress like she wants to. So now, she can take her hoochie behind to where her dress is more appropriate. Or dress down and concentrate on education.

    Stop It!!!!!!!!

    Who cares!

    lawd da mercy

    If there is not a written dress code that is being inforced. Then maybe her *****ty rights have been violated.

    @RE I hate those shoes equally.

    Re

    @lawd da mercy

    Bless your heart, thank you. I can’t stand ‘em.

    Dirty Diana...Let Me Be ♪

    Expelled? well that’s a bit much

    Bg(~007~)

    I could believe this if it were anywhere else, but Brazil???

    STEPH

    OK BOSSIP, REALLY? THAT SOUNDED LIKE SPANISH TO YOU? IN BRAZIL? REALLY?

    I’VE SAID IT BEFORE AN I’LL SAY IT AGAIN: EDUCATE YOURSELVES BOSSIP PEOPLLLLLE, IT’S EMBARR*****ING HOW MUCH YOU DON’T KNOW.

    williedynamite

    man…this is how all the girls dressed when I was in college!…a nig couldnt get NO work done but I was always there on time! lol

    tchello

    Brazilians girls dont show their ***** for a couple of neckless.
    And they do dress and behave better @ clubs than americans girls.

    Now, the problem with Geisy was that she already was a *****. That dress was not the main motivation.It was just the last straw

    Nikkles

    There’s more to this story than they’re letting on. To EXPEL a student for his/her dresscode is ridiculous. They didn’t even give like a suspension or a warning of some kind? They just kicked her out? lol this is too weird.

    LovelyLady

    Maybe they need to bring that rule over here and it would probably decrease the number of single mothers. lol. just joking kinda.

    VA666

    Man, bossip stays embarr*****ing themselves. I can’t believe they posted that the clip is in Spanish, when they are clearly speaking Portuguese. Even if they copied the blurb directly from the “source” they should still have some type of fact check. I know bossip isn’t CNN but still… Its irresponsible and offensive to so blatantly post inaccurate information. Could no one (not even one person) on the bossip staff not recognize that the language in the clip is not Spanish? Wow.

    charlieblanko

    Jenna

    Bossip….they speak Portuguese in Brazil NOT Spanish. Considering, how much you insult ignorance, it is a shame…
    ___________________________________________________

    The part in the quoted box, BOSSIP DID NOT WRITE, besides they speak both in Brazil, portugese and spanish…

    charlieblanko

    @VA, i noticed it, but the importance is less than the subject.

    tg

    So let me get this straight, it’s okay to wear shoe strings on the beach, but you have to cover up, TOTALLY, to go to school. I don’t get this one – BRAZIL. Not to be disrespectful to BRAZIL, but since when did they develop such morals?

    charlieblanko

    Jesus, you guys get mad because the quoted article was wrong, not bossip, but the quoted article?

    You punks, it’s changed, and they still didn’t put Portuguese. BTW, BOSSIP KNEW IT WAS PORTO, BUT IT SEEMED LIKE A MINUTE Point!!!

    Marina

    “Although Brazil is known for its skimpy attire, especially in beach cities, most college students dress more modestly on campus — commonly in jeans and T-shirts.” – NY Times
    And that’s the truth.. There are different clothes for different places. College is one thing, beach is another and mall is another. It is still a shame for us, brazilians, this kind of attitude, but everybody there, includin Geisy, is not completely inocent

    (sorry for my bad English :( )

    The girl is a idiot!!

    DayShifter

    The part that everyone is missing is that the University CAN tell you what you can and cannot wear……period. She was warned, she didn’t listen, got kicked out…. move on!!

    nm

    the school did the right thing. They asked her on numerous occasions to stop dressing trashy and she continued to do so. That’s inappropriate. She needs to learn how to dress professionally, and hoochie club wear is certainly not acceptable for school! lol Plain and simple. And I don’t understand why people are calling her the “victim” she put herself in that position and continued to dress inappropriately. Tough luck. Buy more suitable clothing

    VA666

    @ Charlieb…

    You noticed what?

    burito9245

    Point being..it’s a school, not the club.

    Choco

    I think her dress is inappropriate for school but it was also mentioned she has been warned before so if school officials are asking you to change your dress code perhaps one should adhere to that I know of clubs (DMV) were females will be turned away if they are dressed too provocatively…Im all for freedom of expression but there has to be some conformity as well…

    Jones The Producer

    well as a grad from the Georgia State here in downtown Atlanta, and seeing girls who work at magic city or onyx come to school… This dress is not bad at all and she’s pretty as heck too!

    lollipoplollipop-oh-lolli-lollipop

    hell im in fla n these chicks wear ,heels/stilletos club dresses, leggings with shirts that dont cover thier *****..all these heffas need to be expelled!

    lollipoplollipop-oh-lolli-lollipop

    ^^in high school,not college!

    She's P****D

    um first of all this is a COLLEGE not a strip club..and after asking her to put some damn clothes on and she’s mocking the situation by taking pictures and posing, i would have expelled her funky nasty p**sy having a** too

    She's P****D

    and it’s a chick from FL that goes to my college, and yes she dresses NASTY..and she thinks she is soooo cute :(

    305Goon

    I bet it was sum hating ugly***** females and sum homo dudes. aint no straight guy gonna boo dat hoe

    Nick In ATL

    WTF is it so important for her to stand up for the right to dress like a bimbo?
    That is not a plight a college student should be undertaking?
    Setting women back- you in college to receive higher education- and you can’t dress decently?
    Don’t *****ody wanna see all that in school- after school do what you like.

    RAWRR

    Geisy looks like she was ready to hit a damn club than a lecture.
    Decency ftw.

    GoodKarma4Me

    @ Ms EJ

    WEll said

    @ Re

    You a fool…lol…but i agree anyone who wears those wedges with that rainbow bought dress deserves to be taunted…

    VA666

    Yay! We got bossip to correct their stupidity! Yay!!!

    rodriguezagnes

    I didn’t think the outfit was appropriate but for those students to go to the extreme with it was unnecessary. If they are the future and they act like that the future is a grim one.

    Samuel L. Jackson Beer

    I’d tap that azz

    Light

    No, you should not wear club clothes to school. The same way you should not wear club clothes to Church or your job.

    Liz

    Hi everyone! I´m Brazilian….
    LOL @ your comments… yep! Since when does Brasil have such morals??!! LOL
    And guys… we speak Portuguese… ONLY Portuguese!!!
    Updating: the university just revoked its decision after protests… finally!

    really?

    If she was repeatedly spoken to about her attire and she chose to ignore it, then she should be expelled. Now, what about those bullies? They need to be spoken to and if they don’t change their ways, they should also be expelled.

    Redbone_Darkbutt_Black_White (It's just coochie)

    I find this LAUGHABLE — anybody who has been to Copacabana, Ipanema or Leblun in Rio de Janeiro, and seen all those brasileiras in thongs that look like butt floss … finds it hard to believe that THIS dress would even rate a second glance.

    Oh well … and while she is attractive enough, she is FAR from some of the STUNNERS that I have seen, just walking the streets of Rio.

    I really don’t get this one.

    Dajournalist

    There is a place and a time for everything. She obviously doesn’t feel comfortable in it by her posture during the interview.

    At the end of the day, these young women need to be responsible for the persona they create and everything that comes with it. You can’t wear revealing clothing and get mad if someone notices. Wasn’t that the point? To get noticed.

    I’m just grateful that the community is aware of how inappropriate it is and let her know it. THose are the consequences. Better she found out this way, then to have someone senseless harm her.

    Dajournalist

    ANd if the bish was really there for school, she’s have some damn BOOKS! Ot at least a pen for cryin out loud.

    dia

    all those people doing that in college? are you forrealz?

    cornbread

    Well if she wants to be a hoe she has to do it on her own time not on school time. College is a place for higher learning if she wants to be a stripper she’s in the wrong establishment. There’s a time and place for everthing..

    WordtotheWise

    Just for the record, for those stating that she can wear anything she wants. WRONG! When you go to work, your employer probably has a dress code. When you go into restaurants, they have a dress code (i.e. you must wear shoes and a shirt or whatever). You don’t have the right to wear what you want. Employers, places of businesses and schools can dictate their own dress code, and if you don’t like it, bounce. School is not the place for her to dress like she’s going to a club.

    BTW, you can’t compare beach attire with other attire. That’s like saying, I can were a string bikini to the beach, but they won’t let me wear it to church. Hello!

    It's Me

    she needs to be in school over her to ware that type of outfit. the fellas will appreciate that here, guys over seas are nerds, which is why they do not appreciate sexy….

    yacuinta

    I saw it in the brazilian channel she’s a star now…The students are really stupid and immature it was in SAO PAULO not RIO please stop thinking that Brasil is only naked girls, beach, carnival, favelas… It’s so cliché her get up was OK for me if this chocked you you must be very puritan.

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