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Gay Bar Hit With Negative Reviews After Bartender Kicks Guy Out For Refusing To Sleep With Him

Gay Bar Hit With Negative Reviews After Bartender Kicks Guy Out For Refusing To Sleep With Him
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A West Hollywood, California gay bar is under fire after a TikToker posted a video claiming the establishment kicked out a couple of patrons because a bartender was rejected by one of them.

TikToker @benjispears told all in a video about his experience at Micky's West Hollywood where he and his friend had the bouncer called on them because his friend refused to sleep with the bartender.


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Spears' video set off a wave of backlash against Micky's West Hollywood.

On Yelp!, the establishment has plummeted to 2.5 stars and has received a deluge of negative attention.

"I'm so shocked at what happened," wrote one reviewer.

"The disgusting display of sexual harassment has me sick to my stomach. Consent is a human right. And for anyone to feel as if they can't deny someone .... In fear they'll get removed from an establishment. Is sad."

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Spears argued with other employees of the bar and got his drink refunded in the video.

"I would be completely embarrassed if I was running this establishment!!!" wrote one review.

"Do not waste your time or your money."

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Spears posted two follow-up videos that got more in depth about just what happened that night at the bar:

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Spears says he and his friend were removed for "endangering others" with no further qualifiers offered.

"My brand is comedy, laughter, my goal is to make you guys laugh," Spears, himself a bartender in Los Angeles, added.

"But most importantly, I use my brand to help educate, and to focus on keeping bar patrons safe. I make videos to teach everyone to keep themselves safe… and that's why I was so passionate and upset last night."

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Despite growing discontent across social media for the business, Micky's West Hollywood has not commented on the incident.

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