
A car crashed into the front entrance of a Popeyes restaurant at 5534 NW 7th Ave. in Miami, as reported on Sunday. Details remain scarce on the state of the eatery during the time of the collision, or whether the driver will face charges. WSVN provided coverage on the incident, noting that there were no reported injuries, and the driver was seen exiting the vehicle and walking away from the scene.
In a turn of the events that seem fit to only happen in Miami, the driver, described to be resembling a Barbie doll, allegedly made the poor decision to flee the scene after the crash. Dressed in a pink dress and white heels, she was captured on a viral TikTok video where she is heard to saying, "I can't get charged with that. I gotta' go quickly. Let's go. Let's go." The footage, already having racked up 5.9 million views, presents the aftermath of the crash with bystanders suggesting she should "run and leave the car." One onlooker was heard to advising, "Leave that car there. C'mon. Leave that car," as documented in a video shared on social media.
Despite the chaos, according to the Daily Mail, the woman remained composed at least in appearance, stepping from her damaged BMW unharmed, with "not a hair out of place or a mark on her dress." As she gathered her belongings and attempted to promptly depart the scene, she reiterated her fears of incarceration to a bystander, "I can't go to jail." She asserted, "I won't last there you know. I won't last there."
The identity of the woman remains unconfirmed, and the implications of her actions yet to unfold. TikTok users have noted that leaving the scene of an automobile accident can potentially result in felony charges. Moreover, considering the vehicle was left behind with a visible license plate, identifying the driver will likely not be an arduous task for the authorities. Social media users have also not hesitated to critique her decision to flee, with comments ranging from concerns over her safety for leaving with strangers to opinions on her fashion choices. "Those shoes with that dress Is a crime too," quipped a commenter, reflecting the level of discourse being shared across the platforms where the video circulated.









