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Woman claims she was 'pulled off ice' at Winter Wonderland over outfit

A woman claims she was 'pulled off the ice' at a Winter Wonderland over her outfit. Lowri Rose alleges she was told to get off the ice rink after another customer complained about her mini skirt.

The OnlyFans model was attending the funfair in Cardiff enjoying some festive fun with a friend on the ice rink. However, she claims her holiday cheer was dashed when a 'Karen' decided to 'humiliate' her, reports the Daily Star.

Lowri says another visitor to the tourist attraction had took offence to her outfit choice for the winter activity. The model was wearing a turtleneck and a skirt over shorts during her day out.

Lowri said: "I’m covered in tattoos so it’s not uncommon that I’m harassed by Karen type women. I knew as soon as they wanted to pull me off the ice what it was for.

"I know it’s due to how I look in general because this is such a frequent occurrence from some women. It’s just a real shame that they’re refusing to acknowledge that it was a mistake on their end.

Lowri is waiting for an apology from the event after the alleged incident (TikTok: realbarbiespice)

"If it was a case of my skirt came up and someone wanted to let me know I would have no issue, I don’t want the humiliation of being exposed in public. But there’s no required dress code for ice skating so I don’t see an issue with wearing a skirt.

"I grew up ice skating and it’s not uncommon for the skaters to wear tiny clothes. I will continue to wear outfits that make me feel confident, this hasn’t changed a thing.”

Lowri took her complaints to social media in a series of tweets shared with her 53,000 followers. She wrote: “I’d like to know why I was pulled off the ice yesterday and humiliated by staff for wearing a skirt (with shorts underneath).

"I hadn’t realised there was such a strict dress code for skating? Not sure why your staff comply with blatant bullying...

"If a female customer complains because of how I look shouldn’t they be told that it’s wrong to single someone out? It’s not uncommon to wear a skirt on a Friday night in the city centre. I know this was due to how I look (I’m covered in tattoos).”

Lowri claims staff asked her to put on a coat if she wanted to return to the ice during the incident in Cardiff last week. But she added: “I don’t particularly feel the cold so I paid to put my coat in the cloak room.

"If I’m a paying customer I expect to be treated like everyone else.” After her uncomfortable experience, she said in a video: “Would this happen if I didn’t look like this?

"I don’t think so. Screw you Karen for ruining my Winter Wonderland experience and you screw you Winter Wonderland staff for complying with a Karen.

“They are Karens, they are going to be b*tches.” The model received support online following her alleged ordeal at the Winter Wonderland.

A fellow adult actress, Alex Le Tissier said: "I swear things are getting worse. Karen’s are internally jealous of others for being confident with their bodies.”

Another person added: “Some Karen has probably complained that her husband looked at Lowri so she's the one that gets embarrassed makes perfect sense you jokers.”

Lowri remains angry at the situation and claims that she is not prepared to let the matter drop until she receives an apology and a refund. She said: "I’m actually so pressed about this Winter Wonderland thing.

"I’m not letting it go until I receive a full apology from staff and a refund to be honest. 2022 and we still comply with bullying?

"Not on my watch." The Daily Star has contacted Winter Wonderland Cardiff for a response over the alleged incident.

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