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Victoria's Secret apologizes to customer who says she was racially profiled

Kimberly Houzah says she and another black woman were told to leave the store by someone she thought was a manager. The lingerie giant said the employee is no longer with the company.

In her video, Houzah says the incident started when a third African-American woman was allegedly accused of shoplifting on Wednesday at the store at the Quintard Mall in Oxford. The manager, Houzah says, then told her and a third black woman they needed to leave the store.

Punk protest: Sex Pistols manager's son sets fire to collection

Joe Corre, the son of Sex Pistols manager Malcolm McLaren and fashion designer Dame Vivienne Westwood, burnt the items on the 40th anniversary of the Sex Pistols debut single.

The 48-year-old told the crowd that "punk was never meant to be nostalgic".

The protest was aimed at official plans to celebrate the movement's 40th anniversary.

Mr Corre said his collection of clothes, posters and other music-related items was worth £5m.