Laura Anderson, 35, claimed she was refused a table in an empty restaurant in Malaga, Spain, on Sunday, as she wondered whether locals thought she and her family were English. Our community members are treated to special offers, promotions and adverts from us and our partners. You can check out at any time.
More info Laura Anderson has shared her dismay after being turned away from an empty restaurant, suggesting she felt "hated". Currently on holiday in Malaga with her mother Barbara and daughter Bonnie , the former Love Island contestant experienced a hiccup when they had to book into a less expensive hotel near the airport due to over booked flights, ahead of moving to their more luxurious accommodation in central Malaga. Despite looking forward to her Spanish escape, Laura encountered a less than warm welcome, hinting that locals might have mistaken them for English amidst the football rivalry.
The incident coincides with the anticipation building up as England faces Spain in The UEFA European Football Championship last night in Berlin. Laura took to Instagram to express her confusion: "So we arrived in Spain, we're going to our nice fancy hotel tomorrow. I don't know if everyone thinks we're English and hates us because Spain are playing England today.
We went to go to a restaurant and there was nobody, I don't know if this has ever happened to anyone." "You walk into a restaurant and it's like a scene out of a movie, there's nobody sat there and they go 'Sorry, we're fu.
