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The Independent UK
The Independent UK
National
Loulla-Mae Eleftheriou-Smith

Tesco worker sent home for ‘blacking up’ to dress as character from Big Momma’s House on Halloween

A Tesco worker had to be sent home on Hallowe’en after she showed up for work in an offensive fancy dress outfit.

The worker, who is understood to be white, arrived for work at the Tesco superstore in Airdrie, North Lanarkshire, reportedly dressed as the main character from the Martin Lawrence film Big Momma’s House – and had ‘blacked up’ as part of her costume.

She was seen working on the shop floor but was sent home to take off the offensive make-up following a complaint from a customer.

Natalie Fitzpatrick's picture of the Tesco worker who was sent home to take off the black face

Natalie Fitzpatrick took a picture of the worker in her costume and uploaded it to Tesco’s Facebook page, writing: “Whilst I embrace the spirit of Halloween, can you please explain to me what this staff member has come dressed as in the Airdrie superstore?

“I started out shocked, then a tad uncomfortable before feeling over sensitive. Now I'm bloody furious and even more so because I questioned myself over the poor choices of YOUR staff.

“Really keen to understand the thought process behind this outfit and what consideration went into it before management decided it was okay.”

A Tesco customer care spokesperson replied to the comment, saying: “I'm deeply concerned to see this, and completely appreciate how upsetting this must have been for you to see,” promising to be in touch as soon as possible.

Martin Lawrence in Big Momma's House

Ms Fitzpatrick told The Daily Record she is of Afro-Caribbean descent and had her six and eight-year old grandchildren with her when she saw the worker. She said she didn’t know “how I was going to explain it to them.”

“I never once suggested the staff member involved was racist but I felt the outfit was provocative and inflammatory,” she told the newspaper.

Tesco said in a statement: “As soon as our store manager was made aware, the colleague was asked to go home and change.

“We would like to apologise for any distress the outfit caused.”

 

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