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Black Waitress FIRED for Assisting Caitlin Clark—Then She Gets an UNBELIEVABLE Surprise! (Full story below)

In early 2025, a series of events unfolded involving Jasmine Moore, a 24-year-old Black waitress at a diner in Iowa, and Caitlin Clark, a prominent basketball star for the University of Iowa women’s team. Moore, a fan of Clark’s, noticed her in the diner and offered assistance by organizing Clark’s phone messages, aiming to ease her pre-game stress. However, her employer, Marcus Jefferson, perceived this act as unprofessional and terminated Moore’s employment.
The incident gained national attention, sparking discussions about workplace professionalism and racial dynamics. Caitlin Clark publicly expressed her support for Moore, stating that Moore treated her with respect and did not deserve to lose her job.
In a related event, another waitress named Hannah experienced a life-changing moment when Caitlin Clark left her a generous tip along with a heartfelt note during a visit to a café. The note read: “Your kindness and hard work don’t go unnoticed. My family has been where you are. Stay strong—brighter days are coming.” This gesture brought Hannah to tears and inspired many, highlighting the impact of empathy and kindness.
These incidents underscore the profound effect of simple acts of kindness and the complexities of professional boundaries, especially within the context of shared cultural backgrounds.