
A heartbroken bride who proceeded with her hen party whilst donning her wedding gown was reduced to tears after being mocked by fellow punters at a racecourse Ladies' Day. Claire Bell, 42, chose to continue with her hen celebration after being abandoned by her partner of six years merely four months prior to their nuptials.
Accompanied by 12 companions, Claire travelled by coach to Chester Racecourse and donned her elaborate white gown to experience being a bride. However, what ought to have been an uplifting day filled with joy transformed into heartbreak when Claire faced a barrage of cruel remarks from other racegoers.
Education professional Claire, from Huddersfield, West Yorks, revealed: "People were saying I was mutton dressed as lamb, pathetic, a mouth breather, stupid, ridiculous.
"I was telling my story to people who were positive, and people next to me overheard it and said, 'he had a lucky escape.'I had about 18% positive and the rest was negative - there was not one corner of that racecourse that wasn't negative."
Claire, who is neurodivergent and has a disability that requires she needs to be able to sit down, remembered one particular encounter after she battled to locate the disabled facilities on August 30.
She revealed: "A young guy, about 20, was with his girlfriend. He said 'excuse me, can I say something?'."
"Because he used manners, I thought he'd be positive. He got his finger in my face, pointed at my face, and he said, with his finger up and down, 'you look stupid'. I thought he was going to hit me - it was horrific.
"He went to his girlfriend, who laughed, and then they proceeded to laugh and point at me crying, and say more that I couldn't hear. I had to go running back to my hens, who spent half an hour calming me down."
Claire's day at the races left her so traumatised she is off sick from work. She purchased the Randy Fenoli Effie Blue dress for £900 in June 2024 after spotting it on TikTok shop.
However, she was devastated that she might never get the chance to wear it when she was unexpectedly dumped by her fiance in June 2025.
Claire said: "I lost him, I lost the life I thought we were going to have, I've lost the wedding of my dreams. I felt like I had lost so much, and I felt empowered in saying 'no, I'm taking it back, I am going to wear that dress, I want to see what I look like as a bride.'".
"I'm not getting any younger. I felt empowered by that. You should have seen my family's faces when they saw me as a bride. That's what I wanted. That's what I was going to get on my wedding day, and I didn't."
Claire shared her experience on TikTok. Commenters have been supportive of Claire's decision to wear her dress, with widespread condemnation of those who she says made fun of her.
Claire said: "I feel Effie the dress has got more positive reaction than she ever would have since my video was released. I've had thousands of positive comments, Chester Races have been positive, and I've had people sending me presents.
"I've had people disgusted with what happened - the positive will outshine this, but at the moment I'm traumatised and ill."
A spokesperson for Chester Racecourse expressed their disappointment: "We are disappointed to hear of this guest's experience. We are passionate about ensuring every guest enjoys their time with us and that their individual needs are catered for.
"We invest heavily in our facilities to ensure the best possible experience, including a plentiful supply of toilets across the venue. We are liaising directly with the guest to establish the circumstances surrounding her comments about her experience in relation to her interactions with our team."
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