
For anyone who’s been to Twin Peaks, the uniforms are hard to miss. The sports bar chain—often compared to Hooters—outfits its servers in cropped plaid tops and short khaki shorts paired with boots, leaning heavily on a “lodge meets lingerie” vibe.
It’s a look that often follows employees outside the restaurant, as one worker found out the hard way.
Twin Peaks server gets verbally harassed at a Target
TikTok creator Bailee Worthman (@baileewortham) says she had just wrapped her first Twin Peaks shift and was on a break before working a double.
She didn’t have time to drive home—the restaurant was an hour away—so she stopped by a Target near work. “I walked into Target in my Twin Peaks uniform,” she says, adding she had a cover-up on over it.
She wandered through the store, picking up baby shoes for her child and some pens for work.
When she turned down the office supply aisle, she says she heard someone mutter, “Shorty shorts with no a–.”
Worthman ignored it at first, but then the same women passed her aisle and suddenly switched to fake friendliness.
“We love your boots, where did you get them?” one asked.
“I just said, ‘Amazon. And I heard what you said,’” Worthman recalls. That’s when, she says, the woman denied it and blamed her friend. Worthman told them it was “rude as [expletive] and uncalled for.”
According to her, that’s when things escalated. “Her friend goes, ‘You’re ugly as [expletive].’”
The insults keep coming
Worthman admits she clapped back. “Body shame? You’re fat as [expletive],” she told them. She says she had let the first comment slide, but wasn’t going to stay quiet when the insults kept coming.
She eventually tried to walk away, but says they followed her through the store without buying anything. “Were y’all walking around Target to pick a fight? To make fun of others? Get the [expletive] out of my face,” she says in the video.
Worthman speculated they “must have got rejected by Twin Peaks” and were looking for someone to take it out on.
“Maybe they didn’t have any money to buy anything,” she adds, before firing back: “[Expletive], I will buy your mama’s house from underneath her. Play with your mama, not me.”
The back-and-forth got so heated that Worthman says she started scanning the shelves for something to throw.
“I was walking around that store looking for a can of green beans to throw at their [expletive],” she says. “If these hands can’t catch you, I swear to God, a can of green beans can.”
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Viewers were on her side
“They are jealous. Don’t let it bother you,” one viewer wrote.
Another added, “I dislike mean girls, like there is no reason.”
Someone else joked, “I feel like Target is a daycare for preteens/teens.”
The Mary Sue has reached out to Worthman via TikTok direct messages.
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