Rihanna has got SZA‘s back.
After the “All The Stars” singer, 28, claimed she was racially profiled while shopping at a Sephora in Southern California, the beauty mogul, 31, swiftly came to her rescue.
She rectified the situation by offering a generous Fenty gift card, ensuring her friend felt supported and valued.
“Lmao Sandy Sephora location 614 Calabasas called security to make sure I wasn’t stealing,” SZA wrote on Twitter at the end of April.
“We had a long talk. U have a blessed day Sandy.”
She later added, “Can a b—h cop her fenty in peace er whut.”
On Sunday, the Grammy nominee shared an update on the racial profiling incident on her Instagram account.
She posted a picture of the gift card the pop icon sent her, along with a note that reads, “Go buy yo Fenty Beauty in peace sis! One love — Rihanna.”
SZA responded, “Tanks queen,” adding some heart and prayer hand emojis for good measure.
In a statement issued to multiple media outlets after SZA’s initial tweet, the beauty giant emphasized their commitment to taking complaints like this seriously.
They firmly stated that racial profiling is not tolerated at Sephora, reaffirming their dedication to fostering an inclusive and welcoming environment for all customers.
This public declaration reflects the company’s values and underscores their stance against discrimination.
They stated their commitment to gathering more information about the incident to ensure they take the appropriate next steps.
This proactive approach demonstrates their dedication to addressing the issue thoroughly and effectively.
“Our purpose has always been rooted in our people and ensuring that Sephora is an inclusive and welcoming space for all our clients.”
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