Davinia Taylor launches into furious rant at ‘horrible and inhuman’ staff and declares ‘I hope their mothers are embarrassed’ as she claims they denied her entry to the train despite arriving three minutes early

Davinia Taylor condemned ‘appalling and inhumane’ train staff, claiming she was refused entry to the train despite arriving three minutes before it was due to depart.
The 48-year-old actress made an angry social media post in which she berated workers at London Euston for ‘giggling’ at her after stating that she was too late to board the train to Birmingham despite the platform being ’empty’.
In her video, Davinia shared that she was running through the station filled with heavy suitcases to catch her train.
Even though he was struggling with large luggage, he said staff told him he had to arrive earlier, which meant he had to buy a new ticket to catch a later train.
In the video, which Davinia later deleted, she said: ‘I hate tiny houses like this.
‘I was there, the train was there, I was there for three minutes, I raced towards Euston. I said, ‘Look, I’m a woman on my own.’ I bought the ticket. They didn’t even lock the doors. “I’m sorry my love, you can’t go, you have to come earlier,” he said.
Davinia Taylor condemns ‘appalling and inhumane’ train staff, claiming she was refused entry to the train despite arriving three minutes before departure
‘As I told him, ‘imagine this is your mother’ before imitating the worker who shrugged nonchalantly.’
Davinia added angrily: ‘These are the fools you’re dealing with. It was empty, empty.
‘Now I need to buy a new ticket. I was working bored and these little nasty, nasty little fucking boards
“Do you know what?” I said. You’re not even human. The platform was empty. It was empty and they were both snickering, what’s wrong with people wearing a fucking uniform.
‘I hope their mothers are ashamed. Terrible, terrible brats.’
The video also included text saying: ‘Board computer says no, business value, not my problem. Damn it.
‘Why are SOME of these people in the travel business defaulting to not being helpful?
‘By the way, I travel a lot in Avanti and have met wonderful angels… but these two. Hoot.’
Davinia wrote the following note in her post: ‘My lovely train manager on the next train told me to report them and said that such attitudes and behavior should stop.
The actress made an angry social media post in which she berated workers in London Euston for ‘giggling’ at her after stating she was too late to catch the train to Birmingham.
In the now-deleted video, Davinia said that despite having to deal with large suitcases, staff told her she had to arrive earlier, meaning she had to buy a new ticket to catch a later train.
While many of Davinia’s followers were sympathetic to her situation, the actress was forced to hit back at one commenter who branded her “entitled”
‘As a woman traveling alone – I mean, I had a lot of cases due to work and they could see me struggling and just grinning – this is all very passive aggressive behavior that some people enjoy.
‘I was there on time, they blocked me.
‘Has anyone else encountered the default type of person who is unhelpful while traveling?’
While most of Davinia’s followers were sympathetic to her plight, one commented: ‘3 minutes what? Late? Lately, it’s incredible that this is acknowledged and supported in the comments.’
Davinia then responded: ‘The train left at 16:29. I was on top of the train at 16:25, I had the QR code on my phone, he said there was nothing he could do at that time for the next train to Birmingham, it was 16:26.
‘I asked him to radio the lady who was talking to the conductor next to the train, and she said ‘no, she can’t do that’. Then after another minute he said I should have been there three minutes ago. And I snickered.’
According to the Avanti West Coast website, platforms at London Euston close two minutes before the train departs.
The Daily Mail has contacted a representative of Avanti West Coast for comment.
Davinia was famous for her role in the infamous Primrose Hill party set in the 90s, where she joined her then-husband Dave Gardner while partying with friends including Kate Moss, Sadie Frost and Jude Law.
Davinia, who has been sober for 17 years after struggling with alcohol addiction, has become a fitness guru and described her “biological age as 20” as “biohacking”.
Biohacking involves making small, strategic, science-backed changes to habits and behaviors to improve things like cognitive function and weight management.
After a 12-week rehabilitation period in South Africa, Davinia finally managed to kick her habits, leaving the party girl for a cleaner life.
The former actress described her battle with alcoholism as an ‘eternal hell’ because she knew she shouldn’t have been drinking but was in a period of severe withdrawal.
Davinia said that after she got clean, she became addicted to other areas of life, such as eating, as she gained ‘stones’ before finding a happier balance.
She shares 17-year-old son Gray with Dave and 13-year-old Luxx, whose father has never been revealed, as well as six-year-old Asa and seven-year-old Jude with partner Matthew Leyden.




