The Black woman selling hair care products doesn't want 'Karen' who accused her of drug deal to be canceled.
The Black woman selling hair care products who was approached by a white woman asking if the transactions were drug deals doesn't want folks going after this"Karen" ... but she hopes a lesson was learned., owner of Marie's Luxury Hair Extensions, tells TMZ ... she doesn't want"Karen" to lose her job or get canceled over the incident.... because she says kindness is how you kill a"Karen."As we reported ...
Ronnie, who remained calm the entire time, tells us she delivers her products to customers at the same location every day at the same time ... and claims folks in the area know her well. She says the positive support from customers and strangers on the Internet is the best way to discourage this kind of behavior from"Karens" ... and she's not planning to take any legal action against the woman.
Ronnie's also got a message for this particular"Karen" ... about minding your business and being careful about who you approach.
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