I am one of the UK’s tallest woman and my 6ft 5in frame earns me £60k a month but I’m always mistaken for a man

A woman who makes £60,000-a-month for being 6ft 5in tall has revealed that she’s been kicked out of toilets as people mistake her for a man.

Charlie Mill is known for her long legs and physique that leaves men swooning.

Charlie Mill makes £60,000 a month thanks to her 6ft 5in frameCredit: Instagram/@amazonian_charlie
She says she has been mistaken for a man when going to the loo before howeverCredit: Instagram/@amazonian_charlie

Although it’s made a successful career for the 30-year-old, it’s not all that easy.

The content creator, from Lincoln, has revealed the downsides to being so tall, especially as a woman, including being kicked out of public toilets as people think she’s a man.

It’s happened on more than once occasion, leaving Charlie, who earns a whopping £60,000-a-month, feeling “humiliated”.

“Each time is shocking and deeply upsetting,” she said.

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“Being questioned in such a private space stays with you, especially when it happens purely because of your height and people’s assumptions.

“In that moment, [after being asked to leave the correct bathroom], I felt humiliated and reduced to a physical stereotype.

“You don’t expect to have your identity questioned when you’re simply trying to go about your day.

“It made me feel exposed and unsafe.

“I was judged for something completely out of my control.”

Charlie reached her full height by the time she was just 14 years old.

As she faced daily bullying, the model decided to leave school and go straight into work.

In 2020, however, she ditched her career in debt collection and pursued being a Giantess full-time.

Charlie, who charges £600-an-hour to lift men up, says that being so tall means all eyes are always on her.

She said: “I’m constantly noticed wherever I go.

“It’s a balance of empowerment and challenge.

“I stand out instantly, for better, and sometimes, for worse.

“I’m [always] stared at, which feels intrusive.

“And, in the past, dating was also a challenge.

Charlie says that her height saw her bullied throughout her school daysCredit: Instagram/@amazonian_charlie

“Some people felt intimidated, while others fetishised my height.

“There’s a constant pressure to ‘shrink myself’ socially so I don’t make others uncomfortable.”

But there’s a silver lining despite all the negatives her height brings.

Charlie said: “It’s opened doors to modelling, media and public attention that I likely wouldn’t have had otherwise.

“I’ve learned to embrace my differences and turn what once felt like a weakness into strength.

“I now aim to inspire other tall women and young girls to feel proud of standing out.”

The model, who is learning how to handle awkward situations such as being kicked out of public toilets, hopes to make people realise the impact they have when highlighting her height.

She added: “I think it’s important for people to understand that being visibly different can be emotionally exhausting.

“This isn’t just about one incident; it’s about how routine these moments can become for tall women.

“And how they affect your sense of safety and identity.

“I always try to stay calm and explain who I am, but it’s never easy in such a public and vulnerable moment.

“Some people do apologise once they realise their mistake, but even then, the situation feels emotionally heavy and awkward.

“An apology doesn’t automatically undo the impact of the experience.”

Charlie appeared earlier this year on Olivia Attwood’s Getting Filthy Rich series on ITV.

She admitted to having a personal bodyguard and the third biggest female hands in the world.

Charlie has now learned to embrace her differencesCredit: Instagram/@amazonian_charlie

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