TikToker confronts man for taking photos of her, he says he was trying to 'call his friend'

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TikToker confronts man for taking photos of her, he says he was trying to 'call his friend'
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She also urged girls to “always trust your gut' and to “never be afraid to make noise”.

A TikToker in Singapore uploaded a video of her confronting a man after it became “obvious” he was taking pictures of her.The video, taken by TikTok user daizamazze, starts midway through her confrontation with a man, who appears to be in his 50s.

At the beginning of the video, she can be heard saying: “There is no point ignoring me, I saw the photos. You can delete the photos.” When pressed to delete the photos, the man swipes the screen of his phone aimlessly, while claiming his phone had some problems.so obviously this is NOT my usual content however I wanted to share this because nasty crusty uncles / tourists / men do this WAY more than we think, this one was just stupid and made it blatantly obvious he was taking pictures of me. But even though it was obvious what he was doing, i STILL questioned what I saw.

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