Terry Crews Criticized For Participating In Amazon TikTok Commercial: He Would Have Snitched On Harriet Tubman!

Terry Crews
Terry Crews Criticized For Participating In Amazon TikTok Commercial: He Would Have Snitched On Harriet Tubman!
Terry Crews has found himself in the hot seat once again, this time for his latest Amazon TikTok ad.
People calling Amazon out for the alleged mistreatment the company puts their employees through is nothing new. It’s also not uncommon for disgruntled Amazon workers to share their ill experiences with the company online after they no longer work there.
However, Actor Terry Crews’ new Amazon ad paints a different picture of the famed company. In the 30-second ad Terry Crews, 53, spends some time in an Amazon factory as he shares a few of the benefits of working for the company. After seemingly being excited to work in the warehouse and chatting with a few Amazon employees he says,
“Benefits, tuition, and flexible hours! They’re hiring everywhere so check it out for yourself!”
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-I5VQXvlJAU
After the release of the ad, it didn’t take long for people to call Terry Crews out for allegedly perpetuating a false narrative about what it’s like to work for Amazon. The ‘Everybody Hate Chris’ actor trended online as people shared their thoughts over the questionable video.




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