Former Model Left Horrified After Creepy Iceland Delivery Driver Texted Her.

By Zainab Pervez in Real Life On 9th February 2022
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Angelica Harte explained how the 'normal middle-aged man' had just delivered her £60 monthly shop before reaching out to her.

But two hours later, she received a text asking if she would like to meet him in a local park the next day.

Angelica has now slammed the driver and vowed to boycott Iceland.

She said: "I was in my pyjamas with no make-up on, but even like that I still got that type of attention from a man who was prepared to lose his job over asking me out.

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“I was scared that not only did he have my phone number but he had my address also and could appear at any time.

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“I was really distraught over it. I didn’t see the funny side of it at all.”

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The text that Angelica received read: "Hi this is the Iceland driver from earlier didn’t get chance to say what I wanted because you’re neighbour came out, do you fancy a walk in the park tomorrow I’m not working so anytime that suits you."

She went on to say: "He seemed like a normal middle-aged man. He was staring at me and seemed to want to engage in conversation whereas I’m really shy and just wanted my groceries and to shut the door.

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“About two hours later I got the text. I was shocked and angry. Within a week I think I complained to Iceland."

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She continued: “I thought home deliveries would be easier but I didn’t expect to get harassed. 

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“Now my friend takes me food shopping which isn’t ideal as I’m in the vulnerable group so I’d rather stay away from people to avoid catching Covid.”

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Angelica has spoken about how women should be able to take deliveries without fearing they will be hit on by staff.

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Angelica said: "I felt vulnerable and I didn't expect that type of nonsense just getting my shopping delivered. I didn’t think he should be able to get away with it. I’ll never shop at Iceland again."