A Walmart employee’s final walk through the store she worked at for over a decade ended with her publicly calling out management on her way out.
The woman, who identifies herself as Bambi on TikTok, posted the clip showing herself walking through the aisles moments after being let go, addressing customers and coworkers instead of keeping her thoughts private. “I just got fired, so I’m making my exit,” she says at the start of the video before turning the camera toward the store and raising her voice in what becomes a farewell announcement.
“Attention everyone, my name is Bambi. I just got fired because I stood up for a kid who was being bullied,” she says, claiming her termination came after she defended a child. She doesn’t go into further detail about who the child was or how the situation unfolded, and the video does not include any response from management confirming or disputing her account. The clip only captures her version of events as she leaves the store.
After 15 years, Bambi calls out Walmart management
She also makes it clear the firing wasn’t her only issue with the store. “This is the worst management team that this store has ever had in the 15 years that I’ve worked here,” she says, a line that reframes the firing as the last straw in a longer-running frustration rather than an isolated dispute. That kind of tenure claim often resonates with viewers, especially when longtime employees say their years of loyalty and experience did little to protect their jobs.
The video closes on a blunt note. “You all s**k. Everyone have a great day. F**k this place,” she says, shifting from explanation to open contempt in the span of a few seconds.
The comment section has turned the video into a broader discussion about retail management. One commenter wrote, “Nobody quits a job bc they love it, they quit bc of management!”
Another zeroed in on the tenure detail, writing, “15 years, that’s crazy…… the value no one at all.”
A third took a more skeptical view of the specific phrasing in her closing remarks, writing, “‘you all suck!’ followed by ‘everyone have a great day’w”
Reactions like these are common under viral firing videos, where audiences tend to split between rallying behind the departing worker and picking apart the delivery in viral workplace disputes. Whether Bambi’s account of the bullying incident gets corroborated or challenged remains to be seen, and no fuller version of events has surfaced at this time.
Published: Aug 18, 2026 08:30 am