reporter: and iman amrani joins me now. iman, thank you so much for joining us. tell us more about the accusations that shein faces. >> we discovered that they were people who were working 18 hour days, which is against the law in china. it's also against shein's code of conduct. people were given one day off a month and many people came to the factory anlived nearby in these kind of dormitories, which meant they couldn't visit their families and they couldn't go back home very easily or they would have their paid docked. there were other concerns about the fact that the environment was very pressured because because the production level is so high and so fast. they have to make so many items of clothing and they have to work on commission. so it means that it's a very, very stressful environment to work in and not one that i think most people would want to work in. >> let's talk about the relationship between shein and tiktok and other social media influencers. there's a very symbiotic relationship here. but tell us about how the compy has used these individuals