Woman Claims She Was Told to “Cover Up” At Universal Studios
A 26-year-old Florida woman claims she was told to cover up her cleavage at Universal Studios theme park when she attended last year. Whitney Paige, who has a bunch of…

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A 26-year-old Florida woman claims she was told to cover up her cleavage at Universal Studios theme park when she attended last year.
Whitney Paige, who has a bunch of followers on Instagram, claims that an employee at Universal Studios Orlando told her to cover up her cleavage before entering the park. Apparently, they told her that she wouldn’t be let in if she wouldn’t comply.
In a video she posted online, Paige can be see wearing a white crop top with mint green pants. She says that she saw other people in the parking wearing almost the same thing. However, Whitney says she stuck out because of the size of her breasts.
I personally don't see the problem. It gets hot in Florida and all I see is a woman just trying to keep cool and enjoy the park. Unfortunately the video doesn't show her being turned away so we need to use the term "allegedly". It's also possible she was turned away for not wearing a face mask, since this story happened in 2021. The rules on what you can and can't do were changing quite often last year.
I thought about posting more of her pictures from Insta, but you may have kids around you. Her Insta is about 1 small step away from an OnlyFans account.
Thanks to COOP at Q105 for pointing this story out.
[Source: The Sun]
Data shows that annual income depends heavily on an individual’s educational attainment, race, ethnicity, gender, and even location. Geography is a substantial factor in earning potential: According to the USDA, those with a high school diploma or more education earn more in urban settings than rural settings. Florida cities are no different.
Large businesses tend to operate out of cities, which also have larger markets and thus more demand for production and the jobs that come with it.
Stacker compiled a list of the highest-earning cities in Florida using data from the U.S. Census Bureau. Cities are ranked by 2019 5-year estimate median household income and all have at least 3,000 households. Estero probably would have made the list, but that's where I live and my poor self probably dragged down the median income level and knocked us off the list. So yes Estero, blame me. Three other Southwest Florida cities made the list, and just to end the suspense - no. Lehigh Acres is not on this list.
Keep reading to learn more about the highest-earning cities in our state of Florida.
#20. Jupiter
– Median household income: $86,027
— 36.9% above national median
– Households earning over $100k: 43.8%
– Households earning less than $15k: 7.6%
#19. Marco Island
– Median household income: $86,215
— 37.2% above national median
– Households earning over $100k: 43.6%
– Households earning less than $15k: 7.7%

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#18. Palm Beach Gardens
– Median household income: $87,969
— 40.0% above national median
– Households earning over $100k: 44.1%
– Households earning less than $15k: 6.6%
#17. Neptune Beach
– Median household income: $90,037
— 43.3% above national median
– Households earning over $100k: 43.1%
– Households earning less than $15k: 6.7%
#16. Jacksonville Beach
– Median household income: $91,037
— 44.9% above national median
– Households earning over $100k: 45.1%
– Households earning less than $15k: 7.4%
#15. Wellington
– Median household income: $92,586
— 47.3% above national median
– Households earning over $100k: 46.6%
– Households earning less than $15k: 5.7%
#14. Oviedo
– Median household income: $95,935
— 52.7% above national median
– Households earning over $100k: 47.5%
– Households earning less than $15k: 5.7%
#13. Lake Mary
– Median household income: $96,983
— 54.3% above national median
– Households earning over $100k: 48.3%
– Households earning less than $15k: 3.3%
#12. Coral Gables
– Median household income: $100,843
— 60.5% above national median
– Households earning over $100k: 50.2%
– Households earning less than $15k: 8.1%
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#11. Cooper City
– Median household income: $106,795
— 69.9% above national median
– Households earning over $100k: 52.8%
– Households earning less than $15k: 3.4%
#10. Naples
– Median household income: $107,013
— 70.3% above national median
– Households earning over $100k: 51.6%
– Households earning less than $15k: 8.0%
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#9. Weston
– Median household income: $107,908
— 71.7% above national median
– Households earning over $100k: 53.9%
– Households earning less than $15k: 4.6%
#8. Sanibel
– Median household income: $108,081
— 72.0% above national median
– Households earning over $100k: 54.3%
– Households earning less than $15k: 6.0%
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#7. Longboat Key
– Median household income: $114,762
— 82.6% above national median
– Households earning over $100k: 55.3%
– Households earning less than $15k: 5.4%
#6. Palmetto Bay
– Median household income: $123,477
— 96.5% above national median
– Households earning over $100k: 59.4%
– Households earning less than $15k: 3.1%
#5. Miami Shores
– Median household income: $123,478
— 96.5% above national median
– Households earning over $100k: 59.6%
– Households earning less than $15k: 4.5%
#4. Palm Beach
– Median household income: $141,348
— 124.9% above national median
– Households earning over $100k: 62.1%
– Households earning less than $15k: 6.3%
#3. Key Biscayne
– Median household income: $151,310
— 140.8% above national median
– Households earning over $100k: 63.4%
– Households earning less than $15k: 6.6%
#2. Parkland
– Median household income: $154,844
— 146.4% above national median
– Households earning over $100k: 67.7%
– Households earning less than $15k: 2.5%
#1. Pinecrest
– Median household income: $156,875
— 149.6% above national median
– Households earning over $100k: 65.8%
– Households earning less than $15k: 5.0%




