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This was streamed LIVE on / skratsx I can't believe she kept the money smh Follow Skratsx's Socials Below: Twitch: / skratsx Twitter: / skratsx Instagram: / skratsx TikTok: / skratsx Youtube: / @skratsx A struggling food truck business in Dallas that received a $4,000 tip from popular TikTok influencer Keith Lee is being slammed online after the owner allegedly stiffed an influencer and her barber brother. Lee, who has gone viral for doing food tours in various cities, paid a visit to Sweetly Seasoned food truck on Jan. 31 after being tagged in a video from another social media influencer named Sherelle Hodge. While at Sweetly Seasoned, Lee ordered food for his wife and those who accompanied him. He also offered a generous tip to Hodge’s younger brother, a barber who was providing haircuts near the truck. “I see y’all giving out haircuts … we want to pay $1,000 to the barber so he can cut everybody else for free,” Lee said in a video. He added that he also wanted to leave Hodge with a $2,000 tip. In total, Lee’s card was charged $4,000, which Hodge said he put on the Sweetly Seasoned’s Square account, assuming she and her brother would genuinely be compensated later. In addition to the generous amount, Hodge says Lee left an extra $886 to feed everyone else who would come to the food truck that night. But things took a turn for the worse after Lee left, according to Hodge, who has accused Sweetly Seasoned owner Kim Viverette of keeping the funds for herself. “I gave you the chance to do right…. You didn’t want to! SO ITS UP!” Hodge captioned a video detailing what happened for her 77,000 Instagram followers. She admits she was only there because her friend, the owner’s son, asked her to come and help his mom’s business for the day. According to Hodge, after providing free meals for only three customers, Viverette told her to charge everyone else — despite Lee’s request. “If this man left you almost $1,000, why the f—k would you stop handing free food out after the third person? Make it make sense,” Hodge stated. When she approached Viverette about how much Lee spent, which she claims totaled $5,200, Viverette purportedly said, “I know, girl, I’m so excited! Before I got on here, I was broke.”