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Mum brags about faking condition to trick 'jobsworth' Manchester Airport lounge receptionist before Benidorm girls' trip

A mum heading to Benidorm for a girls' trip blagged her hair rollers past a 'jobsworth' receptionist at a Manchester Airport lounge by FAKING a scalp condition.

Lisa Connor was travelling with rollers in her hair so it would be ready for her to go out partying as soon as she and her four mum friends landed in Spain. But when the 47-year-old tried to get into the Escape Lounge, she was warned by the receptionist that she 'would not get in with those rollers' due to the dress code.

The mum-of-two - who was on a 'needed break' from her job as manager of an Elvis impersonator - had already passed through security with no issues. She said her friend Maria had the idea to cover the dry Velcro rollers in her patterned silk scarf - and the group scrambled together to hide her hair and make the accessory look 'presentable'.

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Upon arriving at the Terminal 3 lounge, Lisa, from Sandbach in Cheshire, said the receptionist - who she branded a 'jobsworth' - asked what was under the scarf before questioning if Lisa had rollers in. She then claimed to have a 'scalp condition'.

She said the receptionist allegedly looked at her as if she was lying about the 'medical issue', before she waltzed into the lounge and sat down. A photo showed the talent manager and property investor in full glam and a head full of rollers concealed by a bright scarf - ready to board her afternoon Ryanair flight and head to the Benidorm Strip upon landing.

Explaining what happened on September 10, she said: "We were planning on going straight out, hence the rollers.

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