A Bromley Babestation beauty says she was left in floods of tears after a Toby Carvery waitress shouted at her for exposing her body on TV.

Glamour model Rachel Hobbs was celebrating her 21st birthday with family at The Crown on Bromley Common when she claims a waitress verbally attacked her over her job.

The mum-of-one, who is also known by her stage name Lacey Lorenzo, has worked for late-night channels Babestation and xxXpanded TV since she was 18.

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The adult-TV star, of Parkfield Way, told News Shopper she confronted one waitress at the restaurant for being rude towards her family but was left stunned by the response.

Ms Hobbs said: “The waitress shouted out in front of everybody, ‘At least I don’t get my t*ts out on TV!’

“I just wanted to go there because I really enjoy roast dinners. It was so messed up.

“It ruined my birthday. I was crying. I just wanted to have fun on that day.”

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Ms Hobbs with her mum Maria Draa.

Ms Hobbs said the confrontation began when she complained paper plates restaurant staff provided for guests to carry birthday cake home looked dirty.

Her 76-year-old grandmother attended the birthday meal and until that moment had not known what her granddaughter did for a living.

The restaurant team contacted police when Ms Hobbs grew angry following the comments.

Ms Hobbs’ mum Maria Draa, aged 55, also of Parkfield Way, said: “The police were called because my daughter lost her temper.

“We were just gobsmacked.”

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A Met Police spokesman confirmed officers were called to a disturbance at the restaurant at 10.30pm on December 8.

He said: “Officers attended the scene but were not required as there had only been a verbal altercation between a staff member and a customer.”

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The Crown Toby Carvery, Bromley Common

A Toby Carvery spokesman said: “We apologise to Rachel or her family for any upset caused and for the unprofessional comments made by a member of our team.

“We have investigated the complaint fully and are dealing with the employee involved.

"Our manager apologised unreservedly to the family at the time and also waived the meal bill as a gesture of goodwill.”

Ms Hobbs added: “It’s so unprofessional to do that for someone. That’s not the base of me. It’s just my job.”

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