Victoria's Secret exec Ed Razek asked models to kiss him, sit on his lap, and even touched one's crotch as part of 'culture of misogyny' he and Les Wexner created, according to report
L Brands CEO and founder Lex Wexner and former executive Ed Razek created a "culture of misogyny, bullying, and harassment" at Victoria's Secret – already embroiled in scandals – according to a report Saturday from The New York Times.
Razek, a former executive at L Brands, which owns Victoria's Secret, was the subject of repeated complaints at the company, according to The Times.
In one instance, Razek made lewd comments to supermodel Bella Hadid, telling her to "forget the panties" during a fitting for the 2018 Victoria's Secret Fashion Show, three people who witnessed the interaction told The Times.
Razek also said he wondered if network TV would allow Hadid to walk "down the runway with those perfect titties," two people recalled to The Times. On the same day, Razek touched the crotch of another model, according to three people.
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