A young girl who was dragged on the floor after she allegedly tried to ditch the bill at a hair salon has been garnering the attention of thousands online. Incidents shared online involving suspected perpetrators typically spark backlash at the alleged offender.
However, this situation involves a hairdresser dragging an alleged 15-year-old girl on the floor, causing most social media users to lash out at the stylist for handling the matter poorly. What also fuelled the fury of viewers were claims that the matter initially stemmed from a mistake with the payment transfer.
Based on the information online, the young woman’s brother paid for her hair to be done, but it was discovered that the payment was sent to the wrong Cash App account. While it was indicated that the hairdresser made the mistake of sending the wrong Cash App account to the customer, it is unclear who was at fault for the mistake.
After the payment issue occurred, the girl allegedly tried to run out of the store. The store’s surveillance camera captured the hairstylist hauling the girl by her hooded sweater. The hairstylist orders the girl to remain at the spot until the money is sent to her. “I’m not f**king playing. You just tried to f**king run? You lucky I ain’t beat the shit out you,” the hairdresser said.
The hairstylist filmed her in a separate video, putting her on blast for not wanting to pay and not allowing the stylist to undo her hair if she was not getting paid. While the stylist films her, she is on the phone with a male, who seemingly threatens the stylist. The hairstylist claps back and threatens to call her uncle.


After the videos were shared on TikTok yesterday by user @truer3ligion, the hairdresser was called out for “assaulting” a child. One viewer said, “The stylist is the one that gave them the wrong cash app and doing all this.”
Another viewer wrote, “The girl is 15 and her older brother accidentally sent money to the wrong cash app. She thought he’d sent the money and tried to leave. The stylist is wrong, especially since this is a whole child.”