She drove his wife mad.

A model was blindsided after earning a one-star rating from a taxi driver — and a message from his wife.

Kerolay Chaves, a Brazilian influencer known for her curves, said that she was headed home from the gym in a cab called with a rideshare app. Everything seemed completely normal, greeting the driver when he arrived before hitting the road.

It wasn’t until she was home that she noticed he gave her a one-star review, telling Jam Press she was “surprised” by the rating.

“Then his wife sent me a message through the app,” the 23-year-old OnlyFans creator recalled.

Apparently, the woman “regularly monitors her husband’s rides and ratings” and did not approve of the way Chaves was dressed.

“The woman explained that she didn’t like my outfit and that this was the reason for the negative rating,” she said. “She said that she didn’t consider my clothing appropriate for a taxi ride.”

Chaves was taken aback by the woman’s actions.

“I didn’t expect this kind of reaction, especially from someone who doesn’t even know me,” she said, calling the behavior “not healthy.”

“I don’t think a partner should interfere in the other person’s personal choices [or monitoring their work].”

Despite her shock, she said she’s “just moving on” from the ordeal.

“I don’t plan to file a formal complaint with the app because I know this situation is not about me, but about their relationship,” she explained.

But this isn’t the first time Chaves has received negative reactions to her attire.

The OnlyFans model was previously booted from a supermarket for wearing skimpy clothing, which she believes was prompted by “hot woman phobia.”

“Just came from the supermarket and was bullied for wearing ‘too short clothes,’” Chaves wrote on Instagram at the time. “Some people looked with prejudice, others cursed me and, finally, I was kicked out of the site.”

She said it was “absurd” that “women are still treated this way just because we dress how we want.”

“Truth is, we go through it because we’re too hot, that’s all,” she added.

Critics chastised her for grocery shopping while scantily clad, saying she was “embarrassing the decent people who are often there with children.”

“I think all these insults have more to do with the ‘hot woman phobia’ I face on a daily basis,” Chaves said at the time.

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