A TikTok video has placed social media influencer Jamie Lynn Scott in hot water. After a fellow TikTok user, @samvc213, posted the viral video of Scott using the N-word repeatedly against Black people at a bar, social media users want her held responsible.
USC student Jamie Lynn is going viral for saying racial slurs last night at 5 Points in #Columbia SC pic.twitter.com/htOmiQkLty
— Sauce Carolina 🌙🌴 (@SauceCarolina) January 13, 2023
The video was filmed in the 5 Points area of Columbia, South Carolina. The person recording captures Scott clearly saying, “f**k that fat n***a.”
When bystanders ask who she is, Scott boastfully tells the camera, “It’s Jamie. Jamie Lynn, if you want to know, baby!”
Another part of the clip shows someone questioning her on what college she attends, and she responds, “USC [University of South Carolina], baby!”
We have no record of this individual ever being enrolled as a student at the University of South Carolina.
— University of South Carolina (@UofSC) January 13, 2023
Toward the end of the video, Scott repeatedly calls a man the N-word and then tells a Black woman that she’s a “Black bitch.”
Scott also shouts that she loves “clout.”
Although she seems under the influence, Scott went on to spew racial slurs and comments to fellow bar guests in the vicinity. Moments later, Scott asked the woman recording the clip, “How many followers do you have?”
Scott has over 19.4K followers on her Instagram account. So maybe her loving “clout” could be why she asked the woman recording about her number of followers.
The TikTok video fell into the hands of content creator TizzyEnt, known for exposing racist people.
“I feel bad for her because she… loves clout, but she was afraid that she wasn’t gonna get much from them,” TizzyEnt said sarcastically. “She asked them how many followers they have, and I don’t think she was impressed because she really wants clout. So good news Jamie, I think I’m gonna have enough followers to help you out.”
Jamie would like some clout. pic.twitter.com/mTm4nJqsqo
— TizzyEnt (@TizzyEnt) January 13, 2023
TizzyEnt revealed his multi-million follower count on social media, teasing Scott for wanting “clout” and caring about others’ following. In his video, he also exposed Lynn’s Snapchat and Instagram usernames, leading users to “do their thing.”
The University of South Carolina responded to Scott’s claims of being a student there on Twitter and revealed she isn’t.
Thank you for bringing this to our attention. We have no record of this individual ever being enrolled as a student at the University of South Carolina.
— University of South Carolina (@UofSC) January 13, 2023
“Thank you for bringing this to our attention. We have no record of this individual ever being enrolled as a student at the University of South Carolina,” the tweet reads.
According to SportsKeeda, a Twitter user named @Coconut_Bree shared that Scott is enrolled as a student at Central Carolina Technical College. However, this is not confirmed.
Scott has yet to say anything since the viral post.