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Aisleyne Horgan-Wallace Bursts Into Tears As She Accuses Asda Of ‘Ruining Old Lady’s Christmas’
The Big Brother legend showed herself tear-stained, accusing an Asda manager of ruining her Christmas.
The former Big Brother contestant shared a candid picture of herself in a car, with tears running down her face and her mascara smudged while wearing a black hoodie. She didn’t explain what the situation was but accused an Asda supermarket manager of ruining an old lady’s Christmas.
Hitting at the supermarket is somewhat surprising as Aisleyne Horgan-Wallace had, on December 10th, congratulated Asda on their scheme, which is beneficial to children.
The scheme permits children to eat for £1 at their cafes for the rest of the year, with no adult spending required. The Asda service team then thanked Aisleyne on Twitter for the lovely feedback. However, the 43-Year-Old said her tear-stained face shows the reality of the pressure of Christmas, urging her followers to be kind to one another.
She tweeted: “Wow. To think I tweeted nice things about @asda and now one of their managers as [single] handedly ruined my and a vulnerable old [lady’s] Christmas. I’m shaking in shock! Thanks guys.”
Aisleyne was repeatedly questioned by followers yet she gave no response but added: “The reality of the pressure of Christmas. Be kind to yourselves at this time. Don’t put too much pressure…wanted to share this to show if your feeling like me it’s OK and it’s normal and I live you. Be strong xx.” So far, people have supported Aisleyne in comments, with one person writing: “Such a worrying time for so many, and for so many different reasons.”
The users added: “But it’s just another day remember that. Hope everyone has a nice day and enjoys it as much as they can. Merry Xmas to all.”
This comes as Aisleyne had in 2021 admitted she’s been panicking over whether she will have children after several miscarriages and not freezing her eggs. The reality TV star claimed she weighed up all her options, which included using a sperm donor, fostering, adopting, or having a child with her gay best friend. As of August, she said she’s still determined to become a mum.
Aisleyne, who has rhesus-negative blood, revealed her career took priority but she’s now fully aware of how a woman’s clock is always ticking.
She told The Sun: “I just have to hope and pray that I’ve not left it too late to have my miracle baby.” In a recent separate interview with Closer, Aisleyne stated: “After each trauma of a miscarriage, I tend to put it behind me and move on with life without delving into what could be going wrong. When I was younger, I thought, I’ll worry about it later and just get on with my career.”