'Dress your age' mum says younger girls get special treatment

A woman banned from every nightclub in her home town after being told she is too old to wear skimpy clothing says younger girls get special treatment.

Lisa Woodman, a 28-year-old from Worcester in the West Midlands, was refused entry to three separate venues because of her short skirts, knee-high boots and low-cut tops.

While she freely admits to flaunting her figure, Lisa says her clothes are conservative compared to younger females who are allowed "straight in" to the clubs.

The mother-of-four told Seven's Sunrise she was furious with the way she was treated.

"They were clubbing clothes, so where are you meant to wear them if you can't wear them clubbing?" she questioned.

"Younger girls go in, in less."

Ms Woodman said the bouncers guarding entry to the venues always make excuses about she cannot go into the clubs.

"The say 'not tonight ladies'," she said.

"Every time I go out clubbing this is the sort of stuff I wear."

Ms Woodman recently split from her long-term partner, the father of her four children.

Following the split Ms Woodman underwent a breast enhancement and started attending the gym regularly.

Lisa Woodman, 28. Photo: SWNS.com
Lisa Woodman, 28. Photo: SWNS.com