A mum-of-three was left feeling sick after her young children viewed an explicit gay sex scene on a restaurant booking screen.

Jade Miller, 27 from Keightley Drive in New Eltham was with her three sons at Jimmy's restaurant at The O2 in Greenwich on January 26 when they saw the shocking footage.

After going to the toilet, Alfie, nine, and Archie, six, told Mrs Miller that they had seen "something bad" on the restaurant's bookings computer.

Mrs Miller discovered that the computer was showing a website called Meatspin, which shows footage of two men having sex while one of them dexterously twirls his manhood around.

She said: "Just as we were leaving the boys said to me 'there's something bad on the computer mummy'.

"I went over and had a look and there was gay porn on the screen and the kids were standing there laughing their heads off. I don't think they understood what was going on.

"Long story short, there was gay porn, two men having sex and my children witnessed all of this.

"I'm in such shock, what do you say to a six-year-old and a nine-year-old when they've just seen porn?"

Mrs Miller alerted staff to what was on the computer and called the police.

Despite staff trying to turn off the computer, Mrs Miller insisted that it was left on so that the police could see it. She even filmed some of it herself to prove what had happened.

Mrs Miller added: "I don't want to go in to details because it was quite pornographic, I didn't want to look at it myself.

"I feel absolutely sick regarding this matter. It wasn't dealt with properly."

She was told by officers that, other than turning off the computer, there was nothing that they could do.

A spokeswoman for the Met Police confirmed they were called to the restaurant at 10.30pm after reports of inappropriate material being displayed on a screen in a public area of the restaurant.

They added: "Officers believe, at this stage, that the material shown was the result of a pop-up which had been received via the restaurant's email booking system.

"Officers spoke with the restaurant's manager and provided advice around computer security and spam management."

Jimmy's restaurant refused to comment about the incident.