This is the bizarre moment a woman in a white dress rammed two Big Macs down her bra after running into a McDonald's kitchen while demanding a burger.
The customer has become an unwitting social media star after the odd moment was captured on camera.
She had clearly not had enough to eat and popped into the branch in Lewisham, South East London.
Confused staff members seemed to lose control of the situation as she walked behind the tills after jumping the counter on August 13.
Wearing what appeared to be a wedding gown, it drew speculation that the troublesome customer had earlier tied the knot.
Storming the kitchen, she grabbed two burgers and then went back for some more.
The unidentified woman can be heard saying: "I want a hamburger", before being told there are none available.
The worker then holds the door open and repeatedly tells her to leave.
But she refuses to go home without eating - and storms over the prep area where she finds two burgers while waving her hands wildly.
She tells the employee "well I'll take a burger" before snatching the food.
The aggravated staff member tells the woman again to leave before she stuffs another two burgers down her bra as the filming continues.
Confused customers can be heard telling her: "But why you got two cheeseburgers on your breasts though?"
A McDonald's spokesperson told the Mirror: “This behaviour is completely unacceptable and has no place in our restaurants.
"We would like to thank our restaurant team for handling the incident in a calm and professional manner.”
The clip accumulated thousands of views on TikTok.
One social media user joked: "Where did she put the fries?"
It came days before rampaging teenagers stormed into a McDonald's restaurant and helped themselves to food and drink after jumping over the counter.
The gang of around 50 youths raided the Clumber Street branch in Nottingham on Sunday night, just after 9pm.
Police reported that seven of the teenagers stole food from the kitchen while soft drinks were also grabbed by the mob, Nottinghamshire Live reports.
Footage of the incident has emerged on social media platforms, which police say was filmed by members of the group.
Around 20 members of the gang were said to have stayed in the restaurant and were threatening and abusive towards staff.
A spokesperson for Nottinghamshire Police said the Clumber Street branch incident was "completely unacceptable".
"We are treating this incident very seriously," they said. "This is a commercial burglary as the group forced their way behind the counter of a business and stole food and soft drinks."