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Shappi Khorsandi claims bar staff at London pub humiliated her friend for having a visible panty line before 'shoulder barging' comedian in now-deleted rant
Shappi Khorsandi claims bar staff at London pub humiliated her friend for having a visible panty line before 'shoulder barging' comedian in now-deleted rant

Daily Mail​

time3 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • Daily Mail​

Shappi Khorsandi claims bar staff at London pub humiliated her friend for having a visible panty line before 'shoulder barging' comedian in now-deleted rant

Shappi Khorsandi has claimed her friend was humiliated by female staff at a London pub for having a visible panty line - and that she was then 'shoulder barged' after challenging the bar tender who made the comment. The TV comedian, 52, is a regular on comedy panel shows including Have I Got News For You and 8 out 10 Cats. But she took to Instagram on Monday to post a now-deleted rant about an alleged incident at The Grange in Ealing, and declared she would be boycotting the venue. 'I'm at The Grange pub in Ealing for the last time because they told my friend off because her skirt showed the outline of her knickers in a certain light,' she fumed. 'And she was told that it was a family pub.' Shappi continued: 'We're never coming back here again because in the summertime at The Grange pub, you're not allowed to wear summer clothes. 'Otherwise you get shamed. But the bar staff have all got their bra straps showing.' The TV comedian, 52, is a regular on comedy panel shows including Have I Got News For You and 8 out 10 Cats (Seen in August 2024) Shappi explained she wouldn't show her friend - who she described as 'young' and 'a beautiful human' - on camera because 'she's too upset' by what had happened. The comedian, who starred in ITV 's I'm a Celebrity! in 2017, is currently studying for a Master's in Gestalt Psychotherapy. She was at the venue - owned by Young's Pubs - with her fellow students to enjoy a drink to celebrate the end of term. 'We were just mature students having a pint, not a threat to anyone's "family values",' she continued in the caption. 'She was wearing a completely normal summer outfit.' Shappi added of the female manager's complaint over her friend's VPL: 'How hard was she staring??? I couldn't see it. 'The bar manager's bra straps, also underwear, were visible. She got quite annoyed when we respectfully pointed this out.' Shappi, who has long used her platform to champion women's rights and challenge sexism, said she calmly challenged the decision. But upon on doing, Shappi claimed she was physically shoulder-barged by another female member of staff. 'I (mildly sunburnt, drinking shandy responsibly) calmly pointed out to a (again, female) member of the bar staff that this was ridiculous and was promptly shoulder-barged in a strop,' she added in the caption. 'Goodness. Good job my weeble frame bounced me back up.' The comic said she would not usually 'name and shame' a venue but that the experience had crossed a line. 'We came for an end of term drink. Not a morality tale,' she continued. 'Congrats @thegrangeealing - you've upset a beautiful human for not being a nun, and just lost the loyal post-class trade of your local college. 'We'll take our pints (and our freedom to wear cool clothes) elsewhere.' MailOnline has contacted The Grange and Young's Pubs for comment. Shappi revealed last year that she was studying alongside fellow mature students on a Gestalt Psychotherapy programme.

The south east London pubs showing the Women's Euros this summer
The south east London pubs showing the Women's Euros this summer

Yahoo

time04-07-2025

  • Sport
  • Yahoo

The south east London pubs showing the Women's Euros this summer

The Women's Euros 2025 is set to be one of the biggest sporting events of the summer, as England's Lionesses return to defend their historic 2022 title. With anticipation building across the country, fans in south east London are spoilt for choice when it comes to great pubs to catch the action. With so many great places showing the matches, there's no shortage of spots in south east London to support the Lionesses in style. Here are some of the Young's Pubs showing the tournament: Coach & Horses, Greenwich, SE10 9HZ A traditional pub in the heart of Greenwich Market, close to the Cutty Sark and National Maritime Museum. Cutty Sark, Greenwich, SE10 9PD A riverside pub on Ballast Quay with views of the Thames and a well-loved menu of seasonal dishes. Dial Arch, Woolwich, SE18 6GH A gem in Woolwich near the Arsenal station, offering a stylish interior and lively match-day atmosphere. Enderby House, Greenwich, SE10 0TH Located on the Greenwich Peninsula in a historic building, just a short walk from The O2. Guard House, Woolwich, SE18 6GH Minutes from the Elizabeth line and DLR, this modern pub offers a friendly environment and plenty of space. Old Brewery, Greenwich, SE10 9LW Set within the Old Royal Naval College, this charming pub is ideal for a scenic and spirited viewing experience. Richard the First, Greenwich, SE10 8RT Nestled on Royal Hill just 400m from Greenwich DLR station, this pub is known for its welcoming atmosphere. Station Hotel, Hither Green, SE13 5NB A local favourite right next to Hither Green station, offering a cosy spot to enjoy the match. The Bickley, Chislehurst, BR7 5NP A popular Chislehurst pub with a large garden and plenty of space to settle in with friends and family. The Crown, Lee, SE12 0AJ At the heart of the Lee community, this pub has long been a go-to for locals wanting a relaxed pint. The Depot, Kidbrooke, SE3 9FW Located on Pergler Square, near Kidbrooke station, this community pub is perfect for catching the Euros. Wood House, Dulwich, SE26 6RS Just a five-minute walk from Sydenham Hill station, this Dulwich spot is surrounded by greenery and full of charm. Bull's Head, Chislehurst, BR7 6NR A traditional British pub offering everything from a quiet pint to classic afternoon tea. Cherry Tree, Dulwich, SE22 8EQ Only two minutes from East Dulwich station, this well-loved pub is a convenient and lively choice for fans.

Major pub chain giving away 10,000 free cocktails worth £12 to customers who make key move
Major pub chain giving away 10,000 free cocktails worth £12 to customers who make key move

The Sun

time11-06-2025

  • Entertainment
  • The Sun

Major pub chain giving away 10,000 free cocktails worth £12 to customers who make key move

A MAJOR pub chain is set to give away 10,000 free cocktails this summer. The freebies are being offered up as part of the chain's launch of its new summer spritz menu. 4 4 Young's Pubs are giving away free Lillet Rhubarb Rosé Spritz to anyone who downloads the chain's app. The pink spritz will be available all Young's Pubs locations with the free drinks offered up as part of a celebration for the launch of a new menu. The menu is being launched in collaboration with Lillet Rosé, an aperitif seen in hit Netflix show Emily in Paris. Available at all Young's Pubs locations the new menu offers a variety of interesting and refreshing flavours perfect for summer. Passionfruit Yuzu, Tom Collins, Cuban Colada, Sparkling Marg, Strawberries and cream and Rhubarb Rose will all feature on the menu. To bag a free cocktail customers will need to download the Young's On Tap app and enter the promo code 'RHUBARBROSE.' After this customers should add a Rhubarb Rosé to their basket to receive it for free. The Youngs On Tap app also allows customers to add songs to the jukebox, locate their nearest Young's Pub and order straight to their table. Lillet summer takeover sessions are also scheduled at several locations with the Rosé company to host the summer events. Live DJ sets, music and refreshing spritz' will be on offer during the takeover sessions. How to spruce up your spritz The Phoenix Victoria will host a takeover session on 27th of June, The King's Arms in Wandsworth on the 28th of June, The Coat and Badge on the 12th of July and Wandsworth's The Ship on the 23rd of August. Further details about the sessions can be found on each of the pubs websites. Young's Pubs boasts more than 270 boozers across London and the South of England. The firm will be giving away up to 10,000 free cocktails as part of the launch of their new menu. 4 Their new menu has been launched alongside a collaboration with Lillet. Customers can expect the Rosé to feature heavily in the pub chain's new summer menu. Designed for summer the firm has said their new cocktail is "the perfect companion for sunny afternoons." Young's Pubs summer spritz menu offers up several new cocktails described as: "The perfect refreshing choice, blending bubbly prosecco, zesty citrus, and the occasional hint of sweetness. "These vibrant drinks are perfect for any occasion and are sure to offer a crisp and invigorating taste." NHS guidelines on drinking alcohol According to the NHS, regularly drinking more than 14 units of alcohol a week risks damaging your health. To keep health risks from alcohol to a low level if you drink most weeks: men and women are advised not to drink more than 14 units a week on a regular basis spread your drinking over 3 or more days if you regularly drink as much as 14 units a week if you want to cut down, try to have several drink-free days each week If you're pregnant or think you could become pregnant, the safest approach is not to drink alcohol at all to keep risks to your baby to a minimum. You read more on the NHS website.

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