Mum banned from nightclubs for being 'too old' to wear revealing outfitsSWNS

Lisa Woodman is proud of her size 6, 34DD figure.

However she said she was "shocked and humiliated" to be turned away and given a life ban from three clubs in Worcester in the West Midlands.

One doorman told her she was "too old" to be wearing revealing outfits, although she is only 28.

The mum-of-four said she burst into tears on New Year's Eve when the doorman at Mode nightclub told her "You're too old to wear that get-up."

Lisa has also been refused entry at two other clubs in Worcester, Tramps and Velvet, which are managed by the same company.

Mum banned from nightclubs for being 'too old' to wear revealing outfitsSWNS

Lisa said "One doorman even made me walk up and down and turn around in front of people laughing at what I was wearing."

"I was totally in shock and really humiliated. I look after myself and I'm only 28. I just want to be treated with a bit of respect."

She added: "None of the pubs give me any hassle about my outfits so why do the nightclubs have such a problem? There were teenagers and girls in their 20s wearing much more revealing outfits but they went straight in."

"I rang the nightclub to complain but they just don't listen. The door staff told me I was banned for life unless I dress differently. It's outrageous."

"I always like to look sexy when I go out on the town,' she explained. "I split up from my partner last year and I was really upset so I had a boob job in April and got into shape going to the gym and now I just want to flaunt what I've got."

"I normally wear short skirts and one-piece outfits which might be revealing but never show off too much. I like my high-heel boots and mini-skirts. I've got loads of them - they usually cost between £20 and £50 but when I let my hair down, I like to look my best."

Dean Hill, director of Nexum Leisure, which runs the clubs, said: "We expect people to make an effort and we have a dress code of smart casual. It is the venue managers who are on the doors - they make decisions on the doors based on our policies."

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