US vice president JD Vance is understood to have been forced to cancel a dinner reservation at a trendy Cotswolds gastro-pub after woke staff threatened to walk out if he showed up.
Vance's family holiday with his wife, Usha Chilukuri, 39, and their three children, has sparked controversy this week with locals claiming their lives were 'made hell' by multiple car police convoys and buzzing helicopters.
Even Jeremy Clarkson complained about the US politician's weeklong stay in the village of Dean near Charlbury in Oxford, saying the over-the-top security had affected filming for his show.
Now it has emerged that the fashionable Bull pub at nearby Chipping Norton – which last month did entertain former US presidential Democrat candidate Kamala Harris – had to cancel a reservation Vance made because staff refused to serve him.
The suggestion that woke staff had refused to wait on the right-wing Republican swept local communities earlier this week - before last night being run by gossip site Popbitch last night and today being picked up by publications around the world, including Yahoo News and The Daily Beast.













