A transgender teacher, known for her massive Z-cup breast form, can be seen in a new video walking the streets of Toronto as anger bubbles over her appointment at a new school that parents call “the definition of madness.”
Kayla Lemieux has been hired for a position at Nora Frances Henderson Secondary School in Hamilton, Ontario.
Parents of children attending the school have already been warned to expect ‘disruptions’, including heightened security measures, according to a memo viewed by the Toronto sun.
In a photo from a new video, Lemieux can be seen wearing a wig along with her oversized fake breasts.
Her hiring has already sparked controversy after she was sent on leave from her job at her old school due to similar safety concerns caused by her presence as a children’s teacher at the educational institution.
“The problem has just moved elsewhere. The definition of insanity is doing the same thing and expecting a different result,” said Celina Close, a parent of a child who attended Oakville Trafalgar High, Lemieux’s previous school.
A transgender teacher, known for her massive Z-cup breast form, can be seen in a new video walking the streets of Toronto as anger bubbles over her appointment at a new school that parents call “the definition of madness.”
In a memo sent this month by the board of the Loading Enable Nora Frances Henderson Secondary School in Ontario (seen here), staffers warned that the high school was likely to soon face “protests” and “disruptions” over their decision to employ intersex.
“Why are you allowing this creep to teach our kids? Kayla Lemieux. You should be ashamed of yourself,” one Ontario parent wrote.
“This is just ridiculous – if “Kayla” doesn’t wear the breasts all the time – WHY should they be worn at school if NOT for attention – This is sad for the kids – Why does the school allow this circus and for the children’s ‘cost?!’ another vented.
“Uh-oh…he’s back!” said a fourth.
Lemieux claims to be intersex, meaning the teacher was born with both male and female sex organs.
But her story was called into question when photos emerged of her dressed as a man – without the large prosthetics and blonde wig.
Despite being photographed without her breasts when she’s not in class, Lemieux insists her breasts are natural – a result of a condition called “gigantomastia.”
“The diagnosis is based on verbal conversations I’ve had with my doctor,” Lemieux told the Toronto Sun in February.
Lemieux’s new role comes after a firestorm erupted over images of her in figure-hugging tops that accentuated her large breasts.
Because she couldn’t provide a note or letter with the doctor’s findings backing up her claims, Lemieux said it’s offensive to be questioned about it.
“I don’t think women generally have a formal diagnosis of their breast size. Personally, I don’t find breast size relevant.
“I have decided to break my silence and put my name next to my statements, and now I am being asked to provide evidence. I really don’t know how I can help you with that.’
A neighbor revealed in February that Lemieux was often seen dressed as a man when photos surfaced of a person, believed to be her, raising questions about whether the clothing was a facade.
The images, believed to be Lemieux’s, showed a man with no wig, makeup, or giant breasts.
She said the person photographed was “not me.”
“I consider myself a private individual,” said Lemieux. “I have never felt obligated to disclose personal information about myself because of special media interest. And I never wanted attention.’
But she is back in the spotlight after being accepted by Nora Frances Henderson Secondary School, following her suspension from her previous school.
Her previous school also threatened to suspend students who took pictures of the teacher without permission.
Students shared videos of Lemieux at other schools as she recovered from a foot injury, showing her walking with crutches
The district warned that students should not take pictures of anyone at school unless they have permission
Lemieux is pictured last summer
Lemieux previously worked at nearby Oakville Trafalgar High — which is run by the same school board — but saw her tenure end after photos of her busty prosthetics surfaced
Principal Tom Fisher outlined that the Hamilton-Wentworth District School Board’s school has a “duty to uphold individual rights and to treat everyone with dignity and respect.”
He said the school will drastically review its policy to accommodate Lemieux’s hiring, defending it in a memo sent to parents.
New strategies include ‘allowing students to enter and exit the building through the assigned doors on entry and exit’ and ‘locking exterior doors during school hours, using only the front door during school hours’.
All pupils and visitors will also be required to use an intercom system to enter and exit the building, while parents are asked to ’email or call before coming to the school if they wish to come by and speak to a member of staff .’
He said he is committed to communicating with parents as openly and as often as possible to ensure student safety — and to share any operational plans should the school face “disruptions or protests,” the Toronto Sun reported.
DailyMail.com has reached out to the district for more information about the policy.
Lemieux made the news several times and began transitioning from male to female in 2021
Students were threatened with suspension if they were caught taking photos or videos of her
The footage was the reason for the eventual suspension, the Toronto Sun reported at the time.
Until then, she had the full support of her school board, which said the matter was a “staff matter” and even threatened students with suspension if they were caught taking photos or videos of her.
At a board meeting the day after she was sent on furlough in March, Lemieux was not named as parents, teachers and board members voted on the school’s “professionalism policy.”
HDSB chair Margo Shuttleworth – who previously defended Lemieux as a “highly effective teacher” – had to repeatedly muffle the noise and applause of the parents, asking them to “keep their comments in their heads.”
One delegate, named Lynn, poured cold water on the board’s earlier suggestion that it would be illegal to tell Lemieux how to dress.