Hot Girls 4 Zohran gets organized at a Brooklyn town hall
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Hot Girls 4 Zohran gets organized at a Brooklyn town hall
""We wanted to create this cool aesthetic that brought in a revolutionary aspect," said the organization's co-founder Cait Camelia, who wore pink tinsel in her hair, red cowboy boots, and a long-sleeved lace top."
""Hot Girls Melt ICE,""
In a wood-paneled Brooklyn Central Library auditorium, organizers Cait Camelia and Kaif Kabir reintroduced Hot Girls Organize as the successor to Hot Girls 4 Zohran. The group swapped nightlife canvassing and Zohran merch for a dignified town hall rollout and five guiding principles, including "Hot Girls Melt ICE," and campaigns against climate change, AI, landlords and AIPAC. The founders pioneered playful, Gen Z-targeted outreach through DJ sets, comedy shows, facetious messaging, and free T-shirts that became fashion statements. After the mayoral victory, the group sold 2,000 shirts and raised roughly $12,000 once legal constraints lifted.
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