UK: Male Lecturer At Historic Women’s College Slammed For Wearing Massive Fake Breasts To Campus

A seemingly non-binary tutor and lecturer in biochemistry at a historic female college in Oxford is raising concerns from women’s rights advocates after images circulated showing him wearing large prosthetic breasts to campus. According to his professional profile, Matt Rattley also tutors young students privately.

Rattley is a lecturer at St. Hilda’s College at the University of Oxford, which was the last college in the Oxford university system to only admit women. Rattley graduated with a masters in chemistry from Somerville College in 2012, which also had been a single-sex female college until 1994.

In posts to his LinkedIn and on YouTube, Rattley can be seen wearing the large prosthetic breasts, which are advertised with terms such as “large silicone breast plate for crossdresser/drag queen” on Amazon and can sell for hundreds of dollars, while teaching students.

In one post, he said that a student event and meal at Trinity College was an excuse for him to “get dolled up,” with an image showing him in a black dress, with painted nails and make-up.

Attention to Rattley’s conduct was first brought to viral attention by @psychgirl211 on X, an account dedicated to posting about women’s rights and safety.

Disturbingly, on his LinkedIn profile, he boasts of tutoring GCSE and A-Level students, meaning he may be engaging with school children as young as 14 years old. GCSE students in England and Wales would turn 15 within, but not before, their first year of study. All recent media of him uploaded to his LinkedIn profile shows him wearing prosthetic breasts, including when he is at home, or even in a lab environment.

While Rattley has “they/them” pronouns listed on his LinkedIn biography, he has made no other public comments regarding his gender identity or other LGBT issues. An abandoned X profile from 2023 features Rattley in a suit without any visible cleavage, indicating his decision to wear prosthetic breasts in public may be fairly recent.

In one post, he discussed the issue of suffering with “imposter syndrome” when it came to wondering whether he was an expert in some issues or not.

“Declaring myself as an expert in something is a little bit uncomfortable and I don’t know what basis I’d feel comfortable in doing that,” he said, noting that some people who call themselves experts aren’t, and others who don’t, are so regardless.

GB News commentator Adam Brooks said it proved the world had gone “absolutely bonkers” if Rattley was allowed to teach in that outfit.

“You cannot tell me this is normal… That is not normal, it’s a fetish,” Brooks said in a video posted to social media. “No hate towards this man, but he should not be allowed to teach or lecture young students with those things popping out!”

It seems possible that Rattley’s fake breast wearing could fall foul of St. Hilda’s College’s policy on sexual harassment.

The most recent policy from January last year defined sexual harassment as “the unwanted conduct of a sexual nature which has the purpose or effect of violating a person’s dignity or creating an intimidating, hostile, degrading, humiliating or offensive environment for that person.” Notably, the definition does not require intent, and the college’s broader harassment policy only requires one incident to meet the threshold of harassment.

In 2022, Reduxx identified Kayla Lemieux as a trans-identified male teacher at a high school in Ontario, Canada, who the year prior had begun identifying as trans and wearing Z-cup prosthetic breasts with protruding nipples. Students at schools in the district were subject to a dress code forbidding the display of genitals and nipples, but it appeared that Lemieux could get away with it due to his “gender expression.”

One year later in 2023, however, Lemieux dropped the fake breasts and wig, dressing once again as a man, leading some parents to suggest that the entire thing was “disingenuous and… an attention grab at the expense of children’s safety.”

In another similar case, a teacher in Maryland also came under fire last year after he was found to be wearing large prosthetic breasts to teach Grade 9 students. Reduxx identified the teacher as James Roman Stilipec, who instructs at REACH! Partnership School 341 in Baltimore, where he still works despite the backlash from parents and the public.


Reduxx is your source of pro-woman, pro-child safeguarding news and commentary. We’re 100% independent! Support our mission by making a donation.

Reduxx Team
Reduxx Team
Reduxx is your stop for pro-woman, pro-child safeguarding news and opinion that goes outside the mainstream narratives.
READ MORE