It’s an exclusive club and you aren’t in it.
And neither is she anymore.
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Sey, 52, started working for Levi’s after competing for Team USA as a gymnast in 1986 at the Goodwill Games in Russia
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She worked her way up to become Brand President and was on track to become the next CEO
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On Monday, she revealed in Bari Weiss’ Common Sense Substack channel that she has been fired
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When the pandemic hit, she was quick to speak out against school closures and lockdowns on kids
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She moved her four kids from San Francisco to Denver so her youngest could go to kindergarten
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Sey appeared on FOX to talk about the harm lockdown had on kids – and it enraged Levi’s staff
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She was told to stop making public comments about the lockdowns and was branded ‘racist’
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Last month, she says company CEO Charles V. Bergh it was ‘untenable’ for her to stay
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She says she was offered a $1million payout but had to stay quiet about what had happened – which she refused to do
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Levi’s claimed in a statement that Sey ‘resigned’ – the company would not comment on her allegations
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