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To think Kelly Osbourne is vile

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MissionItsPossible · 26/06/2017 14:45

Just read this story about Kelly Osbourne ranting at Starbucks for not letting her use the toilet and how she ended up with piss in her shoe. Just as disgusting as her mother. And I don't know why she thought so much of herself that she expects to use a toilet for free, most of us mere mortals understand you normally have to make a purchase in store to use the facilities.

www.mirror.co.uk/3am/celebrity-news/kelly-osbourne-slams-starbucks-after-10690154

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GeillisTheWitch · 26/06/2017 14:51

She's an attention seeking gobshite.

Gileswithachainsaw · 26/06/2017 14:53

Piss in her shoe?

Perhaps instead of wasting time ranting she could have just ordered a coffee or found somewhere else.

Namechange2837 · 26/06/2017 14:54

I've not read the article but I have a real issue with places not allowing people to use the toilets. It's a basic bodily function!

alltouchedout · 26/06/2017 14:55

I wouldn't mind businesses being strict about use of toilets if so many public toilets hadn't been done away with.

User843022 · 26/06/2017 14:55

Why would they stop her using the toilet? I can't open the link.

Gileswithachainsaw · 26/06/2017 14:57

I've not read the article but I have a real issue with places not allowing people to use the toilets. It's a basic bodily function!

Trouble is the public make an absolute mess of toilets which of course includes customers however customers are also out off by stinking filthy toilets.

There's nothing wrong with wanting to keep toilets for customers over people coming in in groups taking up space and tables woth their stuff whilst taking it in turn to use the toilets. Those tables and toilets then have to he cleaned befire someone else can use them.

user234872034 · 26/06/2017 15:00

Personally I think all toilets should be open & free, it's a public necessity & there are barely any council-maintained ones around. It stinks of a mean & stingey attitude of the shops to stop people using them.

ChicRock · 26/06/2017 15:00

Piss in her shoe, dirty cow. I don't blame them, who knows what state she'd have left their toilets in.

Auspiciouspanda · 26/06/2017 15:00

My closest Starbucks toilet is upstairs so there's no one to stop you using it... mere mortal or not....

Gileswithachainsaw · 26/06/2017 15:02

No it doesn't user

Try having to dispose of needles and shitty underwear and scrubbing shit off the walls then tell me all and sundry should be let in to shoot up and make a mess

Namechange2837 · 26/06/2017 15:03

people coming in in groups taking up space and tables woth their stuff whilst taking it in turn to use the toilets. -

Is that really what would happen?! I'm pretty sure it'd just be the odd person sheepishly popping in to use it.

I'm probably bias though - I have urge incontinence - when I need to go I need to go, rarely with any warning. So I've had to do this a few times. Most places are accommodating when I ask (all apologetically), but when I've had someone refuse I just think it's humiliating.

LassWiTheDelicateAir · 26/06/2017 15:04

I've not read the article but I have a real issue with places not allowing people to use the toilets. It's a basic bodily function!

The decent thing to do is buy a coffee. Are you seriously suggesting there should be free access to all restaurant toilets?

A big department store can't keep track of whether or not someone is buying something but even then it's cheeky not to buy anything. In a restaurant it is completely unacceptable.

Gileswithachainsaw · 26/06/2017 15:06

Yes it does happen. And sometimes they even used to read the menus or waste your time asking questions about What we serve and how much so they look like they are going to be customers. Several messed up sauce holders and napkin dispensers later they bugger off having spent nothing and used the facilities

MaroonPencil · 26/06/2017 15:06

I can completely understand why a business only wants customers using their toilets. They have to employ people to clean the toilets. They have to keep them to a nice standard or customers will go elsewhere. They have to pay for the toilet roll etc.

It is not a business's fault if local council funds have been cut so much that public toilets are unavailable, nor is it their duty to provide toilets for everyone. Even our local library has had to ban use of the toilet for adults, and for children you have to ask for the key, because people were leaving it in such a state.

LassWiTheDelicateAir · 26/06/2017 15:07

Personally I think all toilets should be open & free, it's a public necessity & there are barely any council-maintained ones around. It stinks of a mean & stingey attitude of the shops to stop people using them

Yes of course it doesn't cost restaurants and shops anything to provide toilets or keep them clean.

ChicRock · 26/06/2017 15:10

A quick look on twitter shows that

  1. That particular cafe doesn't have a toilet
  2. She stood in the middle of the place ranting, refusing to listen to staff, and then deliberately pissed herself in the cafe storming out leaving the staff to clean it up.


Scummy bitch.
Namechange2837 · 26/06/2017 15:10

Lass - Are you seriously suggesting there should be free access to all restaurant toilets?

You say that as though it's the most horrendous suggestion ever made.

The last time I had to use a cafés toilet I had to change and they didn't take card. Thankfully they let me use the toilet anyway, and because of their kind nature I went back in a week later for a cup of tea.

By doing a kind deed you plant a seed for a later date - I would always remember that and be more inclined to take my business there than somewhere that flat our refused.

Namechange2837 · 26/06/2017 15:12

I had no change, not to!

SantasLittleMonkeyButler · 26/06/2017 15:12

PPs are absolutely right when they say that there are nowhere near enough public toilets around.

However, toilets in restaurants and coffee shops are clearly for the use of paying customers. They are maintained, repaired, cleaned & replenished by the business. Why on earth should a business have to pay for a facility for non-customers?

LassWiTheDelicateAir · 26/06/2017 15:12

I admit when my son was young that if were in city or town we didn't know well that in an emergency McDonald's was the go to for the loo.

Rarely took advantage of it but when we did always bought at least a child's meal and a coffee and doughnut. They provided clean, safe toilets for customers and for that they deserved that I should be a paying customer.

simon50 · 26/06/2017 15:13

If you have a problem with your bladder, you can apply for a 'toilet card'
after my partners cancer it left her with a weak bladder, this allows you to use stores toilets, you can also buy a disabled toilet key from Amazon for less than £5 (my partner is registered disabled by the way)
Just a heads up for anyone with problems.
Maybe this was too practical for this thread?

SantasLittleMonkeyButler · 26/06/2017 15:13

Also - Kelly Osbourne should have bought a bottle of water. That way she would have been eligible to use the loo and have something to rinse her shoe with Hmm.

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Namechange2837 · 26/06/2017 15:14

Simon - I've never heard of a toilet card, do you get them from your GP?

Louiselouie0890 · 26/06/2017 15:14

It was staff toilets she wouldn't habe been able to use them anyway. Causing a fuss over nothing ending in her pissing herself it's disgusting staff do t get paid enough to deal with that

Namechange2837 · 26/06/2017 15:14

Santa 😂😂

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