UK mom thrown out of supermarket over what she wore during heat wave: ‘Someone can untie your top’
Lifestyle UK mom thrown out of supermarket over what she wore during heat wave: ‘Someone can untie your top’ By Adam Silverstein Published July 8, 2026, 1:31 a.m. Add The New York Post on Google A mom of three claimed she was thrown out of a UK supermarket after a male security guard said that her backless top could encourage someone to untie it. Alixe Galatis, 31, said she was stopped while trying to shop at a Tesco store in Essex, southeast England, with her three children on June 26, when temperatures in the UK reached 99 degrees Fahrenheit amid the country’s heat wave.
- ▪Lifestyle UK mom thrown out of supermarket over what she wore during heat wave: ‘Someone can untie your top’ By Adam Silverstein Published July 8, 2026, 1:31 a.m.
- ▪Add The New York Post on Google A mom of three claimed she was thrown out of a UK supermarket after a male security guard said that her backless top could encourage someone to untie it.
- ▪Alixe Galatis, 31, said she was stopped while trying to shop at a Tesco store in Essex, southeast England, with her three children on June 26, when temperatures in the UK reached 99 degrees Fahrenheit amid the country’s heat wave.
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