🚨 CINNABON “KAREN” GOES FULL RACIST RAGE: “I Am Racist & I’ll Say It to the WORLD!” – Fires Off N-Word at Somali Couple Over EXTRA CARAMEL? 😡 Video Explodes as She Flips Them Off & Mocks Hijab… Fired in Seconds, But Her GoFundMe? $90K+ from HATE MOB! Who’s the REAL Victim – Traumatized Immigrants or “Harassed” White Mom? The Mall Meltdown That’s Sparking WAR Online – Watch the Unfiltered Clip Before It’s Scrubbed! 👇

What should have been a sweet, sticky treat at a suburban mall kiosk spiraled into a viral nightmare of racial vitriol, corporate swift justice, and dueling fundraisers that have turned a cinnamon roll order into a national flashpoint on hate, immigration, and workplace fury. On a chilly Friday afternoon in late November, inside the bustling Bay Park Square Mall just outside Green Bay, 43-year-old Crystal Wilsey – a part-time Cinnabon employee and self-described “hardworking White mom” – unleashed a barrage of slurs, gestures, and unfiltered bigotry at a Somali immigrant couple over a simple request for extra caramel on a pecan cinnamon roll.
The confrontation, captured on a customer’s cell phone and exploding across TikTok and X with over 12 million views by Monday, began innocently enough. Farhia Ahmed, a 38-year-old Somali refugee and her husband, Yusuf, 42 – both longtime residents of Green Bay’s growing East African community – had popped into the Cinnabon kiosk for a midday indulgence during holiday shopping. Ahmed, dressed in a modest hijab and abaya, ordered the signature caramel pecan roll but noticed it lacked the promised drizzle. “Can I have a little more caramel, please?” she politely asked, per her cousin Sabrina Osman’s account in the now-infamous video.
Wilsey, working the solo shift in a gray sweatshirt with her long hair loose, snapped back. Witnesses and the footage describe her mocking Ahmed’s hijab first – a low blow in a state where Somali immigrants, fleeing civil war and famine since the 1990s, have rebuilt lives amid occasional bigotry. “What is that rag on your head?” Wilsey allegedly sneered, escalating as the couple began recording. What followed was 90 seconds of unhinged rage: Wilsey hurling the N-word repeatedly – “B**** a*** n*****!” – while admitting her prejudice outright. “I am racist, and you are a n*****,” she declared, jabbing a finger at the pair. “I am racist and I’ll say that to the whole entire world! Don’t be disrespectful!”
The video peaks with Wilsey turning her back, dropping her pants slightly to moon the couple in a vulgar gesture, and flipping them off with both middle fingers – all while the kiosk’s warm scent of cinnamon and sugar wafting mockingly in the background. Osman’s cousin, intervening off-camera, warned: “You’re ruining your life, by the way.” Ahmed and Yusuf, visibly shaken, retreated without their roll, the incident ending as mall security arrived minutes later.
By Saturday morning, Cinnabon – the Georgia-based chain known for its indulgent baked goods – had fired Wilsey faster than a roll cools. In a statement to multiple outlets, including Daily Mail and Newsweek, a spokesperson condemned the “deeply troubling” footage: “The individual seen in the video was immediately terminated by the franchise owner. Their actions and statements are completely unacceptable and in no way reflect the values of Cinnabon, our franchisees, or the welcoming environment we expect for every guest and team member.” The franchise, independently operated at Bay Park Square, echoed the sentiment, emphasizing a zero-tolerance policy for discrimination.
Ashwaubenon police, alerted by mall management, launched a hate crime investigation December 6, reviewing the video and witness statements. No charges have been filed as of Tuesday, but sources close to the probe tell this outlet that Wilsey’s history could complicate matters. Court records from Brown County reveal a criminal past: In 2019, she pleaded guilty to disorderly conduct after a domestic dispute involving threats; 2022 saw a misdemeanor theft conviction from a retail incident at a nearby Walmart. “Her pattern of volatility is concerning,” one investigator noted anonymously. “This wasn’t a one-off – it’s escalating.”
The backlash was immediate and polarized. Ahmed and Yusuf, described in a GoFundMe as a “black Somali Muslim couple traumatized by this vicious attack,” launched a fundraiser December 7 seeking $10,000 for therapy and legal fees. By evening, it had surpassed $25,000, with donors praising their restraint: “You handled hate with grace – Somalia to Wisconsin, you’re stronger than her venom.” Messages poured in from Green Bay’s Somali hub, home to over 2,000 refugees resettled since 2000, many sharing stories of microaggressions in Packers Country.
But Wilsey’s supporters fired back with equal ferocity. A GiveSendGo page, “Justice for Crystal: Harassed While Working,” went live December 7, framing her as a victim of “intimidation by Somali customers” who allegedly “made her shift hell.” By December 9, it had raised over $90,000 – reminiscent of controversial campaigns for other viral “Karens” like the Minnesota woman who targeted a Black child earlier this year. Donor notes dripped with racism: “No White person should lose their job for refusing to be harassed by Somalians,” one read. Another: “Stand up to the invasion – you’re a hero!” Wilsey, from nearby Oneida, hasn’t commented publicly, but her Instagram – now private – shows a life of family barbecues and Packers tailgates, a stark contrast to the mall meltdown.
The irony deepened with revelations of Wilsey’s personal tragedy. Her brother, Michael Wilsey, died by suicide in 2021 at age 45, leaving behind a family tribute on Facebook: “His laughter and jokes will remain in our memories forever.” Friends described her as “broken” post-loss, leaning on faith and fast-food gigs to cope as a single mom to two teens. Yet compassion curdled online: “Tragic past doesn’t excuse hate,” one X user posted, garnering 50,000 likes. “Grief doesn’t give a free pass to the N-word,” another quipped.
Green Bay’s Somali community, bolstered by organizations like the International Center of the Fox Valley, rallied swiftly. Imam Yusuf Khalif, speaking to FOX 11 December 8, called it “a symptom of deeper prejudice, amplified by recent political rhetoric.” The timing stings: Just days before, President-elect Donald Trump reignited tensions with comments on Somali immigrants during a Minnesota rally, labeling them “trouble” – echoes of his 2016 “Muslim ban” that hit hard in refugee-heavy states like Wisconsin. “We’re not invaders; we’re neighbors,” Khalif said. “This video hurts us all – but it exposes the rot.”
Local leaders echoed the call for unity. Ashwaubenon Village President Mary N. Van Den Eng praised the quick firing: “Hate has no place in our shops or streets.” Mayor Eric Genrich of Green Bay, in a statement December 8, decried the “ugly underbelly” of bias: “Somali families built this city – from meatpacking to medicine. One bigot doesn’t define us.” Community forums at the Islamic Center of Greater Green Bay drew 200 attendees Sunday, blending prayers with panels on de-escalation.
Cinnabon, navigating the PR minefield, doubled down on inclusivity. “We take this situation seriously and remain committed to ensuring all guests are treated with dignity, respect, and kindness,” the spokesperson added. The franchise owner, reached by ABC News, confirmed enhanced training: “No more solo shifts; sensitivity modules mandatory.” But whispers persist of internal fallout – a manager reportedly quit in solidarity with Wilsey, citing “customer aggression.”
As December’s holiday chill settles over the Badger State, the incident lingers like burnt sugar. Ahmed and Yusuf, per family, are “healing at home,” their fundraiser a testament to resilience. Wilsey, jobless and fund-flush, faces potential civil suits from the couple, who consulted lawyers December 8. Online, the divide festers: #JusticeForCrystal trends among far-right circles, while #StandWithSomali gains traction in progressive feeds.
In Ashwaubenon – a village of 17,000 where Packers fever runs hotter than oven-fresh rolls – the Cinnabon kiosk stands quiet, a cautionary kiosk amid twinkling lights. For Farhia Ahmed, the extra caramel never came; instead, a scar on the soul. “We came for peace,” she told a supporter via Osman. “Hate tastes bitter – no sugar hides it.” As fundraisers clash and investigations churn, one truth sticks: In America’s heartland, a simple order can unravel into something far more toxic than any topping.
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