A racy British influencer who keeps ‘donating’ her knickers could be in hot water with police.
Chloe Lopez stripped off a pair of pants in a supermarket before hanging another dirty pair on a petrol station pump. She also tipped a café with a pair.
Spanish outlet Sur in English said Ms Lopez has sparked outrage by performing the bizarre deed in several locations across Spain.
The outlet reported grocery chain Mercadona is even considering legal action. And now, according to Canarian Weekly, Mercadona has decided to take action and have filed an official complaint against her for public disorder and an offence against public health, which the police are investigating.
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The publication said her behaviour ‘is raising serious questions about the impact of social media on behaviour and the lengths people will go to for likes and views.’
Reports state that Ms Lopez has in the past left “donations” under a pillow in a furniture shop, inside a vending machine and even stuffed in the pocket of a brand new jacket.
“Lovely coffee, so I’m going to leave a donation,” Chloe says in the recent café stunt video shared with her 190,000 Instagram followers on Monday.
Commenting on her clip , one triggered viewer fumed: “Make sure to rack up the charges by counting the number charges in total and potentially count the number of fines in total combine it and make her pay for all of it so that she goes, broke and ends up in debt.”
This time, sitting outside a cafe basking in the sunshine, Chloe swiftly raises a mug to down her drink then reaches up her tight grey skirt to pull down her pants, planting them on the table.
Captioning the video, Chloe said: “Leaving a tip.”
In her Instagram bio, Chloe describes herself as “Your fave Brit” followed by a link to her OnlyFans currently offering admirers an 85% off discount.
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