A Burger King employee went viral after she told TikTok about a crotchety customer and her booty-watching husband.
The woman, only identified as Lala, recounted the story in a TikTok video posted on May 26. The video shows the worker doing a spin while a computer voice narrated the clip. Respectfully, sis has a donk.
@rockefeller.o “Girl, f*ck you. 😐 #FriendsReunion #ConjuringHorror #fyp #zyxcba #foryou #zyxbca #iamafrican #blacklivesmatter #whatitslike #justvibing
“I had a lady complain today because my uniform was a distraction to her husband,” the narrator said. “I guess I’ll leave my ass at home next time?”
Lala punctuated her spin with two middle fingers to Pressed Patty. The video was liked more than 4 million times on TikTok and it received 46.6K comments.
“Nah, the husband gotta leave his eyes at home next time,” wrote one commenter.
“Aaaaaand that’s why Karens will be the fall of America,” claimed another viewer.
“Lol, she hasn’t see her husband excited in a long time,” joked another person.
One person noted Lala’s work shirt was supposed to be tucked in but it turns out the irate customer was responsible for the dress code violation.
“I only untucked it because she started yelling at me,” Lala replied.
She also confirmed the customers were white.
“She had to be white,” wrote one commenter.
“I ain’t saying nothing…but they were indeed…” she trailed off before adding a series of emoji that hinted at their race.
It is unclear which Burger King location employs Lala and she’d like to keep it that way, according to a follow-up video posted on June 1.
“I would appreciate it if you guys would stop asking this question,” she wrote. “Disclosing my work location is a huge breach in security and safety not only for myself but my coworkers & managers.”
“I absolutely do not want to (possibly put them in harm’s way or have them being harassed just because of a viral video.”
There have been multiple instances of Black women being targeted for the way their clothes fit their figures. In October 2020, Kayla Eubanks was not allowed on a Southwest Airlines flight because her crop top was deemed inappropriate, reported Today. She had to wear a shirt provided by airline employees before she was allowed to fly. The previous year, Dr. Tisha Lowe was temporarily removed from an American Airlines carrier because of her romper, per The New York Times.
Black women can’t catch a break.