Two reports describe an incident in Tenerife involving pool sunbeds that some guests claim were being reserved with towels. One outlet says a tourist, identified as Ellie McAdams, took action after observing what she described as “rude” holidaymakers using towels to hold sunbeds that appeared free. The accounts frame the response as a form of retaliation—“getting her own back”—but do not provide detailed information on what exactly she did or how staff or other guests were involved. Both sources focus on the dispute over towel-reserved sunbeds and the perceived unfairness of guests “hogging” space that others might expect to use. The reporting reflects the observers’ characterization of the other tourists’ behavior, but it does not independently verify the alleged intent behind the towel reservation or whether any of the sunbeds were in fact assigned or already claimed by staff. Overall, the articles present the event as a holiday dispute between guests over access to sunbeds, with one tourist publicly commended for her response.