‘I wear crop tops on school run – parents shun me but I’ll never cover up’
A mum claimed she's often slated by other parents for her good looks.
Sabine Roll-Cohen, 40, said she's a victim of "hotphobia", when someone is victimised for their appearance.
But despite what others think about her, the 40-year-old refuses to layer up on the school run.
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The personal shopper said: "I like to wear small shorts, or a low dress, or a tiny crop top, I like to feel sexy.
"Every woman should look after themselves.
"I don't go out much anymore, so the school run is my reason to get dressed, so why not wear a nice outfit?"
Sabine claimed others mums don't even speak to her.
But apparently when she's dressed in her jogging bottoms they do, reports Sun Online.
The London mum also said she was snubbed at a children's birthday party when she wore a crop top and skinny jeans.
She explained: "I was wearing a little floral crop top and some skinny jeans which showed off my perky bum.
"I thought I looked great. But every single mum at the party, apart from my friend, ignored me.
"I asked my friend why no one was talking to me and she said 'Maybe you wear the wrong outfits'."
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The mum also admitted to getting dirty looks while out shopping.
On one occasion she wore a satin dress with a slit up down the leg.
She rocked it on the school run and although she's received some bad looks, Sabine doesn't care.
"I love wearing see-through outfits, off the shoulder numbers and short skirts," she continued.
"I know I'm not 20 anymore, but I still feel young."
Sabina concluded that no matter what, at least her husband appreciates the way she dresses.
She gushed: "He wouldn't change me for the world, so I'm not going to worry what anyone else thinks of me."
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