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Woman's Breasts Too Big For The Show - Lawsuit

sandgk

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Alice Alyse fired for having an increased breast size has sued her prior employers.

Went from Size C to D.

Alice was in the touring compnay of the Tony award winning Broadway show "Movin' Out"

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A Miami-based dancer is suing the owners and producers of the Broadway musical "Movin' Out" for more than $100 million in damages on grounds that she was emotionally abused and fired after her breasts grew too large for her costumes.
Alice Alyse was a top dancer in the touring company of the show, which features Billy Joel's music and Twyla Tharp's choreography. Alyse says she was dismissed from the cast of the show last month after her breasts grew from cup size C to D while she was recovering from an injury.
Michael Hartman, a spokesman for the producers, said they had no comment. A spokesman for Joel, who is not a defendant in the case, could not be reached for immediate comment.
Alyse, who is in her 20s, said the change of cup size occurred naturally as her body matured. Ruling out any big weight gain, she said she kept fit while recovering from a toe injury suffered when she was dropped by a fellow dancer from six feet in the air.
"I was thin, I was a size zero, but my breasts had gotten bigger," Alyse told a news conference on Tuesday. "When I tried on my costumes they fit everywhere except in the breast area."
Her suit, which names Tharp among the defendants, lists a whole catalog of charges including wrongful termination, breach of contract, defamation, sexual harassment and intentional infliction of emotional distress.
It was filed on Monday in Miami-Dade Circuit Court. Alyse's lawyer, Larry Klayman, said the "main perpetrator" of the alleged abuse heaped on the young dancer was Eric Sprosty, a stage manager. Klayman said Sprosty flew into a rage after learning of Alyse's changing breast size.
"She was in fear of bodily injury," Klayman said.
He said the more than $100 million suit was "based on actual and compensatory damages" in the case, but he also said "Movin' Out" was "a very lucrative show" and a "cash cow for Broadway."
The show, which won Tonys awards for choreography
and orchestrations, ended its Broadway run in December after 1,300 performances.
"In the ballet world, obviously, people are small-breasted," Klayman said in answer to a question about the maturing shape of Alyse, who is a trained ballerina.

I don't know though C to a D cup, I don't know if that is sufficient grounds for dismissal, or enough for her lawyer to hang his hat on.
 
I got your back, sandgk.

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Dancer and actress Alice Alyse


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Interesting quote in this article from India.

newkerala.com/news
Dancer loses job due to large breasts

NEW YORK: Judicial Watch founder Larry Klayman says he may have the first-of-its-kind case -- a Broadway dancer fired because her breasts grew too large.

Dancer Alice Alyse told the New York Post she was making $130,000 in the touring company of "Movin' Out,'" which features the music of Billy Joel and choreography of Tyla Tharp. But, after suffering two injuries during the course of the production, her breasts grew.

The latest injury happened after she was dropped from 6 feet up, she said.

"I was coming back, but my breasts had gotten bigger," she said. "I'm a size zero, but the costumes were tight."

"Those (expletive) boobs are huge ... We hired you at a C and now you're a D,'" she quoted the stage manager as saying. "He was irrational."

The suit Klayman filed in New York charges the show's producers with wrongful termination and sexual harassment.

"This is the first time a woman has been persecuted for having bigger boobs," he told The Post.

The producers had no comment.
 
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Again, it's the "lottery" aspect of the lawsuit that's offensive. Does sahe have a case and should she be compensated with back pay, interest, and maybe a bit more? Maybe. Should she be able to sue for "over $100,000,000"? Hell, no.
 
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Couldn't they just let out the costume a bit. It can't be that damn hard.

Hardly worth $100 million. :roll1: What's the argument here? This show was going to propel her to Julia Roberts type pay? Yeah right. She would be whoring around on the streets of NYC in three years anyways.
 
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Again, it's the "lottery" aspect of the lawsuit that's offensive. Does sahe have a case and should she be compensated with back pay, interest, and maybe a bit more? Maybe. Should she be able to sue for "over $100,000,000"? Hell, no.

For her, it's $100,000,000.00 or bust. :tongue2:
 
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So, what would she have done if her ass got too big, or her thighs, or her tummy? The producers/director of the show should be allowed to determine who they want in their cast, regardless if it's based on physical attributes or not.
 
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