Daisy Edmonds doesn’t want to be pigeon-holed (Picture: SWNS)

An eight-year-old girl has gone on an epic rant after she spotted what she believes to be blatant sexism in children’s clothes at Tesco.

Daisy Edmonds condemns the contrasting slogans on boys’ and girls’ t-shirts.

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While the boys’ feature motifs like ‘Desert adventure awaits’, ‘Hero’ and ‘Think outside the box’, the girls’ say ‘Hey!’, ‘Beautiful’ and ‘I feel fabulous.’

Little Daisy was so enraged by the inequality, her mum, Becky, filmed her reaction and posted it on Facebook.


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The video was filmed at a branch of Tesco in Swindon, Wiltshire.

Becky, who later tweeted the supermarket about her daughter’s disappointment, said Daisy likes girly things like make-up, and has a pink bedroom.

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But she also joined the Beavers instead of the Brownies because she likes adventurous activities like raft-building, sailing and climbing trees.



Becky said: ‘Daisy doesn’t understand why there has to be separation. It’s the same with toys.

Daisy decided to mix things up a bit at the store (Picture: SWNS)

‘She loves exploring and being brave, and there is never anything that says anything like that on girls’ clothes.

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‘She thinks they should have unisex clothing. She should be able to choose what she wears. Who are Tesco to tell them what they can and can’t wear?’

A Tesco spokesperson said: ‘We stock a wide variety of clothes suitable for girls and boys and listen to the views of our customers when reviewing our range.

‘We’d like to thank Daisy for her feedback and we can assure her that new styles will be arriving in stores shortly.’

She does like to wear ‘girly’ clothes (Picture: SWNS)

But she’s just as comfortable in ‘boys’ clothing (Picture: SWNS)