'Lowclass slime!': Feng shui designer identified in racist screaming fit aimed at Latino family
A white woman in Lakewood, Colorado went viral after a TikTok video showed her screaming at a Latino family using the communal pool at their apartment complex while she sat in a lounge area wearing a bikini, reported The Daily Beast. She has now been identified as a local art consultant and Feng Shui interior designer.
"According to the Daily Mail Blair Featherman, who works as an art consultant and interior designer, railed against a Latino family at her apartment complex in the affluent Lakewood neighborhood for having a 'f---ing Mexican party in the pool."
Describing the video posted to TikTok on July 6, the Daily Mail wrote, "A blonde-haired woman in a bikini stands under a cabana, yelling. 'You have a f---king Mexican party in a pool, trash,' she directs to the person filming. As the woman walks toward a chair, she notices the person is recording her and tells them to stop. 'You can’t just record me,' she says, grabbing the person’s phone."
The video also showed a later interaction in which she is sitting on a lounge chair and shouting. “Go back down to Denver!” When one of the onlookers told her to leave, she shouted, "I live here! Nowhere where you came from, wherever you came from, you f---ing lowclass slime! ... You don’t even know what Hermès is!"
According to the report, Lakewood Police were eventually summoned to the scene, but there is no information on whether any arrests were made.
Watch the interaction below:
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The report added that Featherman, who did not provide any comment, "operates her own home decor company dedicated to Feng Shui and peaceful spatial energy, according to an Evergreen Chamber of Commerce newsletter and Featherman’s Twitter page."
A number of viral racist episodes have made the rounds this year. In another incident in March, a woman in Hatboro, Pennsylvania berated workers at a local pizzeria for having Spanish TV on in the shop, saying "you're not an American." She was charged with ethnic intimidation and harassment, and the publicity of the incident actually brought the pizzeria more customers.