Monica Reed

This may be a first, a fight at Bath & Body Works!

Duluth, Ga / USA - 05 22 20: Cars parked in front of Bath & Body Works Photo: Shutterstock

This may be a first, a fight at Bath & Body Works!

I’ve heard of fights that break out at a Chuck E. Cheese, but this is a first!  A fight that involved multiple people broke out at a Bath & Body Works in Arizona.  The fight involved customers and employees.

According to a witness, the incident happened over the weekend at a Scottsdale, Arizona mall when two women were arguing before the brawl broke out. The witness shot footage…the witness said that a customer was standing too close to another customer, which led to a verbal altercation.  A Bath & Body Works employee tried to de-escalate the situation then more employees got involved—and some other women. A male employee then breaks it up and tells the woman to leave the store. She keeps arguing and says she won’t leave until she gets her purse.

Stay classy humans!

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