A GERMAN playboy model has raged at Mallorca supermarket staff who she claims threw her out of Eroski.
Tanja Brockmann, 29, says workers at the shop asked her to leave when she paraded through the vegetable aisle bearing too much flesh.
Clad only in hotpants and a small black top, she was taken aback when she was told to put a shirt on by irate staff.
“I had the shopping cart nearly full when suddenly a staff member came to me,” she said.
“In Spanish and then in English she said ‘put your shirt on, put your shirt on’ over and over again and increasingly louder.”
She added: ““A lot of people leave their stomach uncovered, I did not think of it when I went out like this.”
Tanja, who starred as February’s pin-up model in the adult magazine, says she was forcibly ejected from the store following the incident.
“It was very unpleasant for me. Everybody was staring at me like I had stolen something.”
She says she was forced to leave behind a shopping trolley loaded up with supplies.
The poor girl was clealy mislead by the name of the shop (“Eroski”) and went straight for the bananas!
You’re my kind of girl Joanna
I do not believe that the supermarket had the right to throw her out. We live in a society in which we are free to express ourselves as we wish. I’m not saying I think what people wear are always in good taste – obviously not! – but that’s their business. What about all the fellows walking about with no shirt and a load of tattoos into supermarkets – why is this allowed, then? You can’t discriminate like this. If the supermarket has a dress code it must be firmly indicated at the entrance and easy for all to see and read. Otherwise the default position has to be what the law permits.
Her cosmetic surgery, likely with botox, makes her upper lip look paralyzed.
Well done Eroski staff member for insisting on some dignity when shopping