At first there was outrage. Kimberly Houzah told everyone watching her Facebook Live video to boycott Victoria’s Secret. She pledged to call the store’s corporate headquarters and report the racist behavior she’d just been subjected to. She told her friends that she’ll never set foot inside the store again, even if “I’m down to my last pair of drawers.”
Then, she began to sob.
“I just, you’re kidding me,” she says, wiping tears, searching for words.
“I already didn’t need to be spending the money, but I’m like, you know — I’m going to treat myself . . . and I got to come down here and deal with this B.S.”
Houzah, 27, a traveling nurse from Calhoun County, Ala., detailed most of the experience — and the effect it had on her — in the Facebook Live post, which has been viewed more than a million times since Wednesday. Full story...
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Then, she began to sob.
“I just, you’re kidding me,” she says, wiping tears, searching for words.
“I already didn’t need to be spending the money, but I’m like, you know — I’m going to treat myself . . . and I got to come down here and deal with this B.S.”
Houzah, 27, a traveling nurse from Calhoun County, Ala., detailed most of the experience — and the effect it had on her — in the Facebook Live post, which has been viewed more than a million times since Wednesday. Full story...
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