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Woman distraught after roofer leaves her a 7 minute voicemail calling her a ‘lazy slob’ & saying she ‘used to be pretty’

A WOMAN was left feeling humiliated after a roofer unwittingly left her a voicemail insulting her appearance and blasting her as a ‘lazy slob’.

Daisy Mae Spain, 27, says she received the seven-minute voicemail just minutes after the workman left her home last month.

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Daisy Mae Spain was left distraught after roofer left a cruel voicemail on her phone slamming her[/caption]

In the shocking voicemail, the man, who was recommended to Daisy Mae on an app, can be heard insulting her appearance, claiming that ‘she used to be pretty, but she isn’t now’ and blasting her as a ‘lazy slob’ after he visited her home on the Wirral, Merseyside.

Daisy Mae said: “I was looking for someone to come and cover my vents in the roof because last year, some birds nested in the loft.

“I love animals and when one bird got left behind, I ended up nurturing it until it could be freed.

“I just didn’t want birds nesting in the loft again.

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The man insulted her appearance and blasted her as a ‘lazy slob’[/caption]

“He didn’t come in, I met him at the door and pointed up. I had my joggers on and my hair in a bun because we’re in a lockdown and that’s what he’s judged me on because he didn’t come inside.

“As he left, he called to make sure it was my number but forgot to hang up.

“He said he’d seen my photo on the app and I used to be stunning but I’m not anymore.

“It was really hurtful, it just wasn’t nice to hear and it was really strange because he was about 60 and I thought he was a nice older man.

“He just shouldn’t have been making comments about my appearance.

“I have fibromyalgia, so my mobility is restricted, and everyone has put on a couple of pounds over the past few months.

“I have autism so I’m socially awkward and usually let my husband answer the door. I really regretted answering it.”

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Daisy was left hurt by his comments and said it knocked her confidence[/caption]

Daisy Mae was left feeling humiliated and quickly text the handyman to confront him to which he responded with an apology.

Daisy Mae said: “I called him and just told him that I’d heard the voicemail and heard him call me a lazy slob and I didn’t want him coming to the house but he didn’t say anything so I hung up and text him saying how unprofessional he’d been.

“I was so angry. He text back saying he was sorry and felt ashamed and he obviously was but it didn’t take away what he’d said.

“It really affected my self-esteem. It knocked my confidence and I really dipped for a few days. I felt like I needed to change myself completely.”

However, the incident was a turning point for Daisy Mae, who says she’s feeling more confident than ever after becoming even more successful at work as an Ann Summers team ambassador.

She said: “After a few days I perked back up and realised that he doesn’t matter, I have an amazing husband who absolutely loves me and I won the Woman Summers 2021 award which is my proudest achievement. It doesn’t matter what an old man thinks.

“Women don’t need to be accepted by others, they just need to accept themselves and love every part of themselves.”


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