A woman has been left furious after a child singing a 'Frozen song for an hour' ruined her celebratory meal out. The frustrated diner slammed a couple who let their young daughter sing the same tune on repeat, reports the Mirror.
She took to social media to explain the child was blasting out 'Let It Go' from the hit Disney film for the duration of her meal. Posting on Mumsnet, the woman was baffled as to why her parents didn't stop her.
She said: "Near us was a group which was a young couple with their two children. One was a babe in arms who cried - fair enough, babies cry and after a while of not being able to quiet him or her, dad went out and walked around outside.
"Much appreciated that he did that. However, the other child, a girl of about 5 or 6, was allowed to sing, at the top of her voice for over an hour."
Despite calming their baby, the woman was annoyed that the couple didn't take the similar action for the young girl. She claims the entire restaurant were staring.

The woman added: "I get it is hard to manage kids in public sometimes but you could see people looking from all over the restaurant If we had been in the local pub I would not have thought twice.
"But in a place which is way out of most peoples usual daily reach, am I unreasonable to think those parents should have said something to this child and told her to stop?"
Further explaining her annoyance in a comment, the diner added: "I am usually quite laid back about it but in a place where lunch is going to cost £60 - 70 minimum before drinks I really think they should have shut her up. Or left.
"Or not gone. Which would be sad for them, but why should everyone else suffer through it."
The woman's dining dilemma was quick to stir up conversation on social media with people keen to share their thoughts on the incident. Many people were quick to agree with the woman's point of view.
One person said: "I hate noisy kids. I can't cope with my own shouting or singing."
Another stated: "That sounds very annoying."
Someone else agreed, writing: "Absolutely ridiculous (them not you). So inconsiderate.
"My 5yr old has his faults but absolutely knows how to behave in a restaurant and wouldn't even go on like that in a McDonald's. No matter what it costs you should be mindful of others."
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