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26th July 2023
09:53am BST

Katja then returned to her Instagram stories later to thank her followers for their support and kind messages, and explained how she was feeling after the incident.
She wrote: “I appreciate all your messages condemning what happened yesterday, yous are so kind. I didn’t put that video up to get any apologies/sympathy. I’ve actually realised I play down a lot of racial incidents but it’s actually NEVER ok.
“Having someone racially abuse you when you’ve done absolutely nothing to provoke them is so intimidating and hurts the soul a little. It’s actually sad that I’ve learned to become ‘used to it’ but black people learn to grow up with thick skin because we go through life with most of the world against us.
“I would’ve said something back but there were 5 male teens and I was scared but they’re all little sh*ts and I’m gonna keep going through life winning cuz that’s what we DO.”
This article originally appeared on HER
Header images via Instagram / Katja Mia
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