A Playboy model left fans in stitches after she was “asked to leave” a Walmart store for dancing in the aisle in a racy red outfit.
Francia James, 33, is known for delighting her 11.9million Instagram followers with saucy videos and snaps in her skimpy outfits, lingerie or even just body paint. But it isn’t always smooth sailing for the busty star, who has occasionally been “kicked out” of establishments for her racy antics.
And her recent video was no different. In the clip, the Colombia-born cover girl, who now resides in Florida, US, was seen dancing a popular TikTok dance in front of a tripod in the middle of a Walmart aisle.
She was being filmed by someone behind her as she performed the routine while donning a PVC red dress and heels. The bloke filming her said: “This girl is actually filming in Walmart, she’s about to get her a** in trouble.”
Meanwhile, another guy in a Hi-Vis vest approached her and asked her to leave, adding: “This is Walmart, not Hollywood Boulevard.” However, the OnlyFans star wasn’t having it as she shoved the bloke out of her video telling him she was filming a TikTok video.
Instagram users were left in hysterics over the clip – taking to the comments to poke fun at the predicament.
One added wrote: “Francia you are too hilarious,” while another commented: “Security to the gorgeous babe in the tool area for a dance.” A third added: “Red makes you look very sexy, you are perfect.”
But the skit, which has gained more than 22,000 views, was said to be a parody of social media influencers, with the caption: “US TikTokkers trying to get in those last few ‘trending dances’ before the ban.”
The caption was referring to a bill, recently approved by US House representatives, that requires ByteDance, the Chinese company that owns TikTok, to sell off its American assets within six months or risk being banned from operating in the country. The fate of TikTok in the States has been debated for some time as some officials believe it poses a “national security risk”.
More than 170million Americans currently use the app. Lawmakers have complained their offices have been flooded with calls from TikTok users who oppose the legislation, The Business Standard reports.
TikTok CEO Shou Zi Chew claims a ban on the app in the US “will lead to a ban on TikTok in the United States… and would take billions of dollars out of the pockets of creators and small businesses”.
The bill gives the company 165 days to file a legal challenge after it was signed by President Joe Biden. Zi Chew said his company will exercise its legal rights to prevent a ban.