$40,000 Rolex trends after woman claiming to be White House spokesperson destroys Target mask display

One user wrote, '$40,000 Rolex and you shop at Target? B***h you fake as f**k. Wear a mask, people. Not that hard'
UPDATED JUL 6, 2020
(Reddit / Getty Images)
(Reddit / Getty Images)

The internet is abuzz with another "Karen" after a white woman claiming to be a spokesperson for the White House was arrested for vandalizing a face mask display area on camera at a Target store in Arizona on Sunday, July 5. The self-shot video of the woman who also alleges to be a Jew has gone viral, with $40,000 Rolex trending on Twitter after she is heard saying in the video that she "doesn’t need this bulls**t" referring to wearing masks during a pandemic and brags about carrying an expensive watch on herself. 

In the video, she is seen throwing all the masks on the display to the ground while screaming, "I am not f**king doing this. We don't want any more of this. This s**t is over." When Target employees intervene and ask her to stop, she responds saying, "Why? You let everybody else do it. Why can't I do it? Because I am a blonde White woman wearing a f**king $40,000 Rolex."

She also live-streamed the cops interrogating her at her home, during which she claims that she was hired by the White House to be a QAnon spokesperson. She even tells the cops to call Trump and ask, alleging that she has the president's phone number and that she is his lawyer. The woman refuses to put her phone down when the cops ask her to do so. When the cops try to take her phone away, she’s heard screaming, “You’re doing this to me because I am Jewish. This a Nazi f**king game. This is Nazi bulls**t."

Despite all that one got to witness from the viral video, Twitter users were seen widely talking about her $40,000 Rolex watch asking why would a "rich" person like her even shop at Target, while some are calling her out for her mistreatment of Target employees with minimum wage. One user wrote, "$40,000 Rolex and you shop at Target? B***h you fake as f**k. Wear a mask, people. Not that hard."

Meanwhile, some of them have pointed out that her Rolex wasn't real and neither were her claims about being associated with Trump. "This woman's $40,000 Rolex is probably as fake as those Qanon conspiracies," said one. Another use on Reddit noted, "We call them 'thirty thousand dollar millionaires' and damn if it doesn't sum it up nicely. And as an owner of a Rolex, I'm calling bulls**t on her claim. $12,000 is the higher end for women's Rolex. I've never even personally heard of one going for $40k that wasn't super old and collectible. I may be wrong but this chick sure as hell ain't got it."

Another user asked if the cops have taken the required action against her. "So, a rich, White woman films herself destroying store merchandise, gives a description of herself, and then uploads the video? Is this psycho in jail yet? #KarensGoneWild at #Target. At least make her pay for ALL of those masks, or make her give you her $40,000 Rolex."

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