Two-year-old Sophia was taken to the store by her mother, Brandi Benner, to pick out a doll as a reward for using the potty for an entire month.
The little girl chose a black doctor doll to take home, but when she came to the checkout the cashier questioned her choice
Before Brandy responds angrily, little Sophia says the doll looks like her.

A young girl shot a cashier who questioned her because she wanted a doll a different color from her skin – and she became a sensation in the process.
Sophia, Brandi Benner’s daughter who lives in South Carolina, recently completed her toilet training and has been on the toilet for an entire month.
As a bonus, Brandi and Sophia’s dad, Nick, let the little girl choose a special prize for herself. his choice ? New doll.

Her reward: As a reward for her complete potty training, she took her mother, Sophia, 2, to the store to buy a doll.
Her reward: As a reward for her complete potty training, she took her mother, Sophia, 2, to the store to buy a doll.
Question: South Carolina resident Brandi Benner was shocked when she took her daughter to the cash register and the cashier seemed to have a problem with Sophia’s choice of dolls.
The question: South Carolina resident Brandi Benner was shocked when she took her daughter to the cash register and the cashier seemed to have a problem with Sophia’s choice of dolls.
So the family went to the store, Sophia happily picked up the doll she wanted and went to the checkouts.
However, they were shocked when, while checking out, the cashier seemed to have a problem with choosing Sophia’s doll, which was black.
“While we were checking in, the cashier asked Sophia if she was going to a birthday party,” Brandi later shared on Facebook.
We both gave her a blank stare, then she pointed to the doll and asked Sophia if she had chosen her as a friend.
BIG GIRL: When the cashier asked Sophia if she wanted to choose from the dolls that “look the most like you”, the little girl insisted on her doll “Yes, she does”
BIG GIRL: When the cashier asked Sophia if she wanted to choose from the dolls that “look the most like you”, the little girl insisted on her doll “Yes, she does”

Brandi explained that the doll was a prize for her daughter who was perfectly clean. The cashier is still not satisfied.
The woman gave me a puzzled look and turned to Sophia and asked, “Are you sure this is the doll you want, honey?” Sophia finally found her voice and said, “Yes, please!”
Looks like the cashier didn’t get it. Then the little girl asked, “But she doesn’t look like you. We have a lot of other dolls that look like you.”
Brandy was furious, ready to tell the cashier what she was thinking when Sophia beat her, as polite and gentle as possible.
Spreading the word: Brandy’s post was quickly picked up by Love What Matters, shared over 15,000 times in less than 24 hours
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Breaking news: Love What Matters quickly picked up Brandi’s post, shared over 15,000 times in less than 24 hours
‘Yes, she does. She is a doctor as if you were a doctor. I am a beautiful girl and she is a beautiful girl. Do you see her beautiful hair? “And see his stethoscope?” Sophia said.

Brandy wrote, “Fortunately, the cashier decided to drop the issue and just respond, ‘Oh that’s good.
“This experience has just confirmed my belief that we are not born with the idea that color matters. Skin has colors as different as hair and eyes and every shade is beautiful.”
Brandi’s Facebook influencer story was captured by the Love What Matters account, where it went viral.
In less than 24 hours, it was shared over 15,000 times and garnered over 125,000 likes.