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Published 11:43 2 Jun 2017 BST
As if that wasn’t awful enough for her, the model was then told she had to go home because of her “period situation” even though she was more than happy to go and change her clothes. Rickert claims she had to leave after her talent rep told her Hyundai wanted her to go home. Two days later, the model was told by her rep that she was being fired as Hyundai had heard about the incident.Rachel Rickert picture,fired from auto show job https://t.co/xZ2AgKl33A pic.twitter.com/swrdDJv6LN
— infowe (@infowe) May 31, 2017
Speaking to the New York Post, Rickert said,@Hyundai_Global Sad to read about the old fashioned values under the bonnet of your brand #rachelrickert #periodpositive #nyautoshow
— Hollie Newbould (@goddessofplenty) June 1, 2017
““I’m not going to let someone tell me I can’t have my period when I work. It’s unacceptable... They just act like we’re not human. I’m not going to be ashamed of having my period.”The model also claimed she has not received any of the $5000 she was supposed to receive for the job. She has since filed a complaint against Hyundai and her former talent firm Experiential Talent.
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