'Smile, you're losing weight': Anorexia survivor slams east London café over 'disgusting' note penned on toilet seat that could tip a sufferer 'over the edge' Sian Bradley was working in Vintage Rooms Café near Brick Lane, east London She went to use the toilet and found note saying 'smile, you're losing weight' Ms Bradley, who suffered from anorexia, said she was 'disgusted' by the sign The cafe, who post 'numerous positive messages' around the building, said they had removed the sign
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A café in East London has come under fire after an anorexia survivor found a note on a toilet saying 'smile, you're losing weight'.
Sian Bradley was working in Vintage Rooms Café near Brick Lane on Thursday when she went to the ladies toilet.
But the writer was left 'disgusted' when she found a note saying 'smile, you're losing weight' written on the toilet seat.
It is believed that a member of staff did the drawings, though they were not working at the time so were unable to comment.
Sian Bradley was working in Vintage Rooms Café near Brick Lane, east London when she found the 'smile, you're losing weight' note on a toilet seat