
A mother in Tennessee allegedly allowed her young daughter to perform Brazilian bikini waxes on nude women at her place of business in Memphis, and now, the mother is in jail. Jasmine Moss, 30, reportedly posted on Instagram on February 15 about her daughter, Khloe, working in a salon setting and assisting her with waxing dozens of clients. Her post reportedly caught the attention of several Instagram users who then contacted police.
Per a Facebook post, the Memphis Police Department enlisted the help of the Internet Crimes Against Children Task Force to help identify Moss as the woman who posted the images, which ultimately led to her arrest. Now, many are calling for the women who allowed the young child to wax them to turn themselves in to the police.
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The mother appeared to be bragging on social media.
Moss wrote, "When I said I'm passing down seeds and LLCs to my creations, I mean that," along with images of her daughter waxing a nude woman, according to Fox 13, which reviewed the original post. Moss seemingly didn't see anything wrong with the post and claimed that Khole helped her wax a total of 24 clients during a 10-hour workday and made more than $700.
The Shade Room reported the child is apparently only 5 years old.
People who saw the post were not impressed.
Police reported that they received "numerous complaints" about a child waxing a nude woman and enacted the Internet Crimes Against Children Task Force to help locate Moss. One woman, who wished to remain anonymous, told Fox 13 she was appalled by what she saw.
"I would never put my child in that situation. They are children and need to stay children for as long as possible, especially in the world we live in. That was wrong and she should have known better," she said.
Police asked in the release that no one save or send the images to police. "Please do not download or upload these images in any way," the statement urged.
The mother's alleged behavior sent shockwaves through social media.
Although her social media accounts appear to have been deactivated, Moss' alleged behavior is a hot topic online.
Dozens of TikTok posts dedicated to the story have given their opinions. Tiffany C. Jones, who posts as @therealdoubledeemuva, posted a video and called it, "Another riveting episode of play stupid games, win stupid prizes."
Commenters couldn't believe what they were hearing.
One person wrote, "naw, what happened NEEDED to happen. God had his hands alllll over this. She should lose custody, her license; the clients need consequence too!!"
"It's so sad that she thought she was doing something good," someone else wrote. "Thinking she was setting up generational wealth. I just don't understand her mindset."
Plenty of people are calling for the clients to come forward.
Many commented on the police department's Facebook post admonishing the mother and the other women reportedly involved.
One person wrote, "Good for her, now what about the 25 women that were comfortable enough to lay there and let a child do that to them?"
Plenty of commenters agreed. "Now where are the clients that consented to the services being rendered that baby? Charge em too," someone shared.
"Who was comfortable enough to let a child do that. It's sick," another person wrote.
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Police issued a warrant for the mother's arrest.
After a preliminary investigation, police issued a warrant for Moss' arrest on February 16 on a charge of child neglect. According to police, she was served with the warrant on February 19 and is in jail without bond.
Police asked that any further information on the case be submitted to the Center for Missing and Exploited Children at 1-800-THE-LOST or CyberTipline.org.