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7:30Now PlayingA woman in Oklahoma posted pictures to Instagram of her modeling clothes from the retail store she works at. However, the owner didn’t like the image she was putting out about the store. Ana Kasparian and John Iadarola hosts of The Young Turks discuss.
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“Sherene Zarrabi is a 21-year-old student who worked at a local boutique and felt confident enough to pose for photos to be posted the store’s Instagram. While Zarrabi felt good about her photos, the store owner objected to these pictures—mainly, because she's not the size of a typical straight-size model.
Zarrabi worked at the Stillwater, Oklahoma, location of Dainty Hooligan, a women’s clothing store with multiple locations in Oklahoma and Texas. The Oklahoma State University senior donned some of the store’' merchandise to model it for social media and the photos were then shared. But when store owner Jessica Issler saw them, she emailed and texted the store manager to have them taken down. The store manager complied.”
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