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CEO fired after confronting teenage boy who wore red dress to prom — but he says that's not the whole story
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A Tennessee man who was the CEO of a Tennessee-based telemedicine company was fired after a video went viral that showed him criticizing a teenage boy who wore a red dress to senior prom.
While gathering for pictures before the Franklin High School prom on Saturday, cell phone video showed Sam Johnson, the now-former CEO of VisuWells, confronting Dalton Stevens, a high school senior who was wearing a floor-length red dress with a thigh-high slit.
Stevens told WKRN-TV that Johnson used "slander terms" against him.
"Slander terms thrown towards me of like 'You look bad,' 'You've got hair on your chest, you shouldn't be wearing a dress,' 'You're not a man,' blah, blah, blah," Stevens told WKRN. "The fact that he thought he had the audacity to come tell me what I was supposed to wear and what I was supposed to do because of his standards."
Cell phone video captured by Stevens' boyfriend, Jacob Geittman, showed Johnson telling Stevens, "You look like an idiot." However, the video also showed Stevens using numerous expletives, and even Geittman seemingly further inciting Johnson.
"I chose what I want to wear so you can f*** off," Stevens told Johnson. "F*** off. Get the f*** away from me."
"You think he looks gross? Disgusting?" Geittman said suggestively.
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"I very much view clothes as genderless," Stevens later told WKRN. "I was very confident. I knew that I felt beautiful, and I felt great."
The company released a statement Monday announcing that Johnson had been terminated. The company also said it would announce "concrete steps" within the coming weeks to show its support for the LGBT community.
The company was later forced to release a second statement clarifying that Johnson is no longer associated with the company in any way after critics claimed the initial statement did not "acknowledge whether [Johnson is] still an employee."
The second statement read, "In response to those asking for additional clarity on Sam Johnson's termination as CEO, we can confirm that Mr. Johnson is no longer employed by VisuWell in any capacity. He no longer has a position on the Board of Directors or any informal advisory role. His behavior was not representative of our values, which include respect and compassion for all."
Johnson told Newsweek the video was deceptively edited and did not tell the entire story. He explained that he only interacted with the teenagers to ask them to tone down their "obnoxious, loud behavior" outside a restaurant.
Johnson said the incident "wasn't anything personal or involving a dress."
"We had just sat down for dinner at this restaurant that we frequent, and I was returning from the restroom when I was presented with their loud cursing," Johnson told Newsweek. "Making it about the dress was their idea and they edited out most of the exchange."
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Thu, April 29, 2021, 7:16 PM·6 min read
He was heard on video mocking a teenage boy who chose to wear a dress to his prom. ABC News' Will Ganss reports.
An 18-year-old high school student in Franklin, Tenn., is speaking out about his decision to wear a dress to prom after a man was caught on video harassing the teen over his outfit at a pre-prom event. 
The now-viral clip, which was posted to TikTok and Twitter, showed the man — later identified as Sam Johnson, the then-current and now-former CEO of a telemedicine company in Nashville — telling Dalton Stevens that he looked "like an idiot" in his red ballgown. Despite the slander and the national attention paid to the video, however, Stevens remains confident in his decision to wear the garment and maintains that he looked "gorgeous" in it.
Jacob Geittmann and Dalton Stevens taking photos at the Harpeth Hotel on prom night. (Photo courtesy of Dalton Stevens)
"A man on TikTok with a similar build inspired me after posting a video of him wearing a dress," Stevens tells Yahoo Life, referring to TikTok creator Austin Peyton, who posted a viral video in March of himself wearing a red gown. 
Stevens quickly went to purchase one himself, explaining that he had lots of support from his mom and friends. "Leading up to the night, I was super excited for it, couldn't wait. I told a lot of my friends about it, they were so excited about it," he explains. But when he, his boyfriend and a group of friends went to the Harpeth Hotel downtown to take some prom pictures before heading to the event, he encountered some unwanted attention.
"We walked inside, took pictures in front of a fireplace, in front of a staircase, just a lot of pretty backdrops, that's why we went there. And inside this hotel there's also a restaurant that has a bar attached, and that's where the gentleman was sitting for most of the night until he decided to approach me," Stevens says of Johnson. "As we were about to leave, me and my group of friends were just circled around each other talking and then he comes up behind me and my boyfriend and startles me, because I didn't know who he is, obviously, so I turned backwards and said, 'Excuse me.' And he goes, 'Do you know what you're wearing?'"
Stevens claims that he started to chuckle, thinking that Johnson was joking since it was evident that the teen was wearing a dress. "He was like, 'Oh, why did you decide to wear that?' And I said, 'I think I look good in it and I don't think that there's anything wrong with it.' And he decided to continue to say things like 'Oh, you look like a dumbass,' that I looked stupid. There were a lot more insults thrown about how a man shouldn't be wearing a dress. Like, 'You have hair on your chest, you shouldn't be wearing a dress.' And that's when the video started."
Steven's boyfriend, Jacob Geittmann, was the one who captured the rest of the incident on his phone and later posted it to social media. 
— Jacob Geittmann (@jacobgeittmann2) April 25, 2021
In the video, Stevens and Geittmann are heard yelling at the man before Stevens begins to walk away. "He continued to follow me and harass me and just call names," Stevens says of Johnson, who is heard saying, "You look like an idiot," just before trying to swat Geittmann's phone away. According to the video and additional explanation on Geittmann's TikTok, that's when adults at the venue intervened — including hotel staff, who Geittmann said ultimately kicked Johnson out and called the police.
Justin Foster, the general manager of the Harpeth Hotel, tells Yahoo Life, "Our goal is ensure that all guests and visitors feel welcome and comfortable at the Harpeth. We were disheartened by the events that occurred on property this past weekend and are grateful that our staff quickly responded and diffused the situation. We look forward to continuing creating positive experiences on property."
The interaction between Johnson and Stevens ended that night. And although Stevens tells Yahoo Life that the video was posted to bring awareness to the harassment that LGBTQ people face, he acknowledges that the "overwhelming" response has led to much more — including the loss of Johnson's job at VisuWell.
— Visuwell (@VisuWell) April 27, 2021
"We unequivocally condemn the behavior exhibited by Sam Johnson in a recent video widely circulated on social media. After investigating the matter and speaking to individuals involved, the VisuWell Board of Directs has chosen to terminate Mr. Johnson from his position as CEO, effective immediately," a statement from the company reads, adding that "Mr. Johnson's actions contradicted the high standards we set for ourselves in promoting the health of those who use our platform."
The company also stated that it will take "concrete steps" to support the LGBTQ community in the coming weeks.
In a statement to Newsweek, Johnson maintained that the allegations were "entirely false" and claimed that he hadn't confronted the teens about anything personal. "We had just sat down for dinner at this restaurant that we frequent, and I was returning from the restroom when I was presented with their loud cursing," he told the publication. "Making it about the dress was their idea and they edited out most of the exchange."
But after the video made headlines for Johnson's behavior, Stevens is set on bringing the dress back into focus — and reminding people that any comment from a stranger "isn’t gonna make me believe that I’m any less beautiful than I actually am." He's even gained support and love from celebrities including Kathy Griffin, Cyndi Lauper and Billy Porter, who have gone the extra mile to remind Stevens of his beauty.
"Gorgeous," Lauper commented on Stevens' TikTok video where he showed off his prom look. Porter added, "Say yasssss to the dress!!"
Porter also posted Steven's video to his own Instagram feed, alongside a photo of himself wearing a red gown on a red carpet with the hashtags #ManlyMan and #PromQueen.
"[Porter] is such an icon and he is who I look up to a lot just for wearing what he wears," Stevens says of Porter. "So to know that he thought I'm good enough to be a guy in a dress and be a person that people can look up was just amazing."
He continues, "Knowing that I have these celebrities that have such a big voice behind me just makes me feel even better. These people support me."
Still, Stevens says that throughout the night he encountered more support and love than hate, which put his encounter with Johnson into perspective.
"I definitely wasn't looking for any type of praise for wearing that. I just wanted people to be like, 'Oh, that's a man in a dress and he looks good,'" Stevens shares. "A man in a dress should be normalized, just how a woman can wear a button-up shirt. It's a piece of cloth, it has no gender. That's the main thing that I got from it. I'm very glad that my voice can be put out there to show people that I am confident in a dress and that everybody should be confident in a dress."
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A Tennessee college student recalled his experience of witnessing his boyfriend, who wore a red dress to his prom night, being harassed by a middle-aged man in downtown Franklin, Tennessee, on April 24.Jacob Geittmann self-recorded videos on April 25 talking through the confrontation between his 18-year-old boyfriend, Dalton Stevens, and Sam Johnson at the Harpeth Hotel.In these videos, Geittmann says Johnson threw “homophobic banter” at Stevens and criticized Steven’s dress. Geittmann also says his phone was slapped to the ground by Johnson while he was trying to record the dispute.Storyful licensed a separate video that Geittmann recorded on April 24 which shows Johnson saying Stevens looks “like an idiot.”The Franklin Police Department told Storyful it was called to respond to the hotel at 6.55 pm on Saturday after the hotel management called to report an “unwanted person.” Johnson’s former company, VisuWell, issued a statement on Monday announcing that Johnson had been fired from his CEO position, and that the company condemned Johnson’s behavior “unequivocally.”In statements to Newsweek and the right-wing Daily Wire website, Johnson denied all allegations of homophobia and wrongdoing, and claimed the interaction “wasn’t anything personal or involving a dress.” Johnson said the teenagers were “loudly cursing” and “were only there to take pictures and cause a public scene,” the reports said. He also denied following Stevens, telling the Daily Wire he was walking back to his family at a restaurant inside. Credit: Jacob Geittmann via Storyful

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