Updated: 8:52 a.m., Monday, Sept. 17

KATU reports that the woman making racist comments has apologized.

The woman in the video, Sierra Measelle, posted this apology on her @instagram this afternoon, saying her comments were “ignorant and hateful.” She told me over the phone, she sent Selina an apology the same day the video got posted. #LiveOnK2 pic.twitter.com/vONrXqE99y — Catherine Van (@cat08van) September 17, 2018

A video shared on Facebook of a woman in downtown Portland making racist comments to another woman has been shared over 10,000 times in less than 24 hours.

The video, posted by Selina Cairel on Facebook, shows a woman in the driver's seat of a white Hyundai.

"Before you say anything, you might want to make sure you're actual legals," the woman says, "and then call the cops."

In her post, Cairel wrote, "I was out with some friends last night in Portland and had a terrible encounter with a girl who was saying the nastiest most racist thing possible, after wasting my breath trying to knock some sense into her I just let her speak."

Cairel wrote that the woman began by mocking an accent and saying, "She's Asian, she can't see that's why she can't drive."

Cairel told The Daily Mail that she and her friend had just gotten some doughnuts and she was about to back her car out "when my sensors started ringing signaling somebody was behind me."

"They were there suddenly and I rolled my window down and apologized," Cairel said. "Mind you I didn't even come close to hitting them."

According to Cairel, the woman then began filming her, so Cairel started filming the woman.

Cairel did not respond to a request for comment.

The video was also tweeted out by several people, one tweet shared over 30,000 times.

As the video spread across social media Wednesday and Thursday, so did a concerted effort to find the woman and notify possible employers.

A website called Coed.com named the woman and claimed she is a stripper in Portland.

The Oregonian/OregonLive has not been able to verify the woman in the video's identity.

On their Facebook page, Stars Cabaret Bridgeport wrote, "we would like to publicly address, due to the calls and messages coming through," that the woman in the video was not their employee.

Casa Diablo, another Portland strip club, issued a similar statement on Facebook.

On Twitter, a user posted information suggesting that the woman worked for The Barbers at a shop in Beaverton, and had been fired because of the video.

A woman who answered the phone at that location of The Barbers said a woman by the name released by Coed.com had worked for the barber shop but no longer did.

"Like everyone else, we were made aware of the video last night," Kim Speigelberg, owner of the business, said in a text message. "We absolutely do not condone her comments in any way."

The woman, she added, "is no longer with The Barbers."

-- Lizzy Acker

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