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The model also revealed that she was willing to charge double the price of a regular ticket to allow her access, which she was denied.

In a recent interview, Shirley Arica He gave more details about the unpleasant moment he experienced when he was refused entry to a nightclub in Sur Chico. The model had claimed she was discriminated against, but now says it's the color of her skin.

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Shirley said that the first time she stayed, the managers at the 'IN' location told her they couldn't let her in because the nightclub was full.

They allege that he could not enter because no one entered the nightclub when everyone knew the 'birthday party' was going on till 7am. “My friends came in and I was waiting for a friend from university and when I wanted to do that they didn't let me.” Calculated for Trome.

The model said she wanted to charge double the price of a normal ticket and finally asked why they wouldn't let her in.

“I told security I was going to pay my ticket. My friend and I went to the cash register and they wanted to charge me 300 soles when I had a hundred or so for the entrance. My friend Eric saw me and said, 'Sh…' 'That black girl's not okay either.' They said. My friend heard this and I couldn't record anymore because the battery died.”he added.

Shirley said she felt bad about the situation and continued to complain to Indecopi to allow the premises.

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