Domino’s pizza: Wild video shows businesswoman smashing her way into Applecross, Perth store

Wild moment shoeless business executive smashes her way into an Aussie Domino’s store with a brick – before unleashing a foul tirade that’s NOT related to pizza

  • Woman in office clothes was filmed smashing her way into a Domino’s store 
  • Picked up a brick from pavement in Perth and threw it through a glass window 
  • Used her hand to smash and the front door and clamber over broken glass
  • Could be heard telling person behind the counter ‘give me my f***ing phone’


Handheld footage has captured the moment a woman in businesswear smashes her way into a Domino’s pizza store with a brick.  

Video taken by a customer inside the store in Applecross in Perth‘s south on Sunday evening showed the smartly-dressed woman calmly picking up a brick from the pavement and hurling it through a glass window. 

The woman then used her hand to smash through the front door before walking through a pile of broken glass and confronting staff.

The woman then walked through a pile of broken glass and confronted staff

Bizarre footage has captured the moment a woman smashed her way into a Perth Domino’s pizza store with a brick

She told the person behind the counter ‘give me my f***ing phone’ as bemused onlookers watch on.

‘Put some shoes on,’ a worker then tells the woman – who appeared to be wearing sandals and was seemingly unhurt despite violently breaking down the door.

The video ends with the customer filming the confrontation trying desperately to leave the store, while avoiding shards of broken glass. 

Footage of the bizarre break-in was shared online next to the joke caption ‘she just wanted a pizza’.

‘She’s probably one of those people who think pineapple doesn’t belong on pizzas,’ one commenter wrote.

‘They must be good pizzas,’ another joked.

A Domino’s Australia spokeswoman told Daily Mail Australia its Applecross store was the ‘target of a vandalism incident, which resulted in some damage to the store windows’. 

‘At Domino’s, the safety of our team members and customers is our number one priority – [we have] offered counselling to the team members present,’ the spokeswoman said.

‘Additionally, Domino’s has a number of safety measures in place to keep our team members safe, including the use of Mag Locks to secure doors in the evenings.

‘Abuse, whether it is of a physical or verbal nature, will not be tolerated, and the company will continue to work closely with the local police on this matter.

In November, a young ‘eshay’ was filmed shouting abuse at a McDonald’s worker before smashing the plexiglass separating him from the cash register. 

Footage shared on TikTok showed the man screaming at the cashier while his two friends stood beside him at the Sydney outlet on Halloween. 

Then in a fit of range he punches the glass around the cashier before his scantily-clad partner drags him out of the shop.