Salon owner involved in Pelosi controversy recruited by California county officials to reopen business there

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Placer County officials urged Erica Kious, owner of eSalon, to relocate her San Francisco hair salons after receiving backlash for allowing Nancy Pelosi to get her hair done inside the salon.

In California, County Supervisor Bonnie Gore has suggested that Erica Kious, the owner of eSalon, consider moving her salon services to Placer County after Kious announced she would be closing her San Francisco business following the backlash she received over the release of video of House Speaker Nancy Pelosi's controversial hair appointment.

"I have heard you have been forced to shutter your salon in San Francisco. While you may already know your next destination, I would like to invite you to consider setting up your next salon here," Gore wrote Tuesday."Our arms are open to hard-working small business owners."

 

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I dare that dumb*txh to come here. PlacerCA is also non-compliant re Covid and cases will escalate again soon.

That lady in that red shirt gotta sexy body. I would love to wax that ass.

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