Makeup artist’s client steals hundreds of dollars in wallet during session
Miami Makeup artist Ayesha Munroe claims that hundreds of dollars were stolen from her wallet by a client during a beauty session and it was all caught on camera!
Munroe talked to Shade room and revealed that when she got back on camera, she not only discovered how the money had disappeared, but that it was a scheme devised by her client in Chicago, a woman named Alexia Spears, also known as “PrettyLo” and her friend. bring her to the turn.
“PrettyLo” also spoke to TSR about the allegations and denied her involvement in the theft.
Surveillance cameras caught a customer known online as “PrettyLo” Stealing makeup artist’s wallet
However, she shocked to admit that her friend took the money and didn’t know if she was going to give it back.
Munroe has since filed a police report and has no intention of condoning the theft.
Could this be the case of one person acting alone? Or was it a well-thought-out plan to steal in the first place?
The shade room investigates…
The situation started after “PrettyLo” sent Munroe a friend request on social media. On November 4, “PrettyLo” went on a date with a red-haired friend.
Everything seemed normal, they talked and laughed. Munroe said she went to see “PrettyLo” where the bathroom was after class ended, and her friend stayed.
“I was watching them pack up, but she blocked it, like where (the entrance) was, she took the money and then they left,” Munroe told TSR Investigates’ Justin Carter.
Money stolen in seconds as makeup artist cleans workspace, CCTV video shows
She said it happened in seconds while she was cleaning up her workspace. Surveillance video shows “PrettyLo” standing by the door while her friend fiddles with her bag, before placing it on a carriage right next to Munroe’s purse.
The friend can then be seen taking the money from her wallet and placing it in her own pocket.
“For the friend who didn’t finish her makeup, she asked me like ‘do you have any supplies later? I really want to finish my makeup.’ I told her ‘yeah, I’m here all day.’ Please note that this is after she took the money,” Munroe said.
Munroe says she didn’t even know her money had been stolen until she went to buy snacks at a store later that day.
She said she then texted “PrettyLo” right away.
Make-up artist confronts customer about stolen money, customer tries to mess it up, blames
“I said to her ‘Hey, your friend stole money from my wallet, could you please return it before I have to get the police involved?
Munroe went on to say that “PrettyLo” told her that it doesn’t look like her friend stole the money, but rather that she stole lip gloss from her wallet.
She added that she’s fine with both of them, as she’s not entirely sure if “PrettyLo” is part of the plan.
But after reviewing the CCTV video, she discovered “PrettyLo” standing at the door, as if she was intervening for her friend.
When she didn’t get her money back, Munroe posted videos on her professional social networking sites and that’s how she learned the real name of “PrettyLo” – Alexia Spears.
“PrettyLo” posts social media video basically admitting crime, blaming Munroe for dropping wallet
She then found the social media accounts of “PrettyLo,” where she watched a video in which Spears essentially admitted to the crime, blaming Munroe for ditching her wallet for it. steal the money.
“Never mind, never mind it, you’re a make-up artist. You’ll get it back if you have it,” PrettyLo says in the video.
Munroe told Shade room that after watching the video, she felt like she couldn’t help it: “they were laughing in my face (about it)”.
Shade room contacted “PrettyLo” who said she had nothing to do with the stolen money.
“She made it look like I was the one who took it, but I’m clear in the video and I’m not taking the money or anything,” she said.
Customer says she will return the money, but no apology
She said her friend eventually admitted to her that she had stolen the money and added that she would return the money to her because “she’s not that kind of person”.
However, she stopped apologizing. Meanwhile, Munroe says she relies on her faith and knows she will get her money back, and “whatever comes will come.”
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