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Woman’s bar kissing prank sparks heated debate online
A video of a woman’s bar room kissing prank has gone viral online after sparking a strong reaction from TikTok users, many of whom took exception to her actions.
The original video, titled “lipstick bandit was on the LOOSE at pj’s” shows a woman planting kisses on the shirts of seemingly unsuspecting male party-goers, leaving an obvious ‘kiss stain’ on their clothing.
The video has racked up and astonishing 6.5 million likes, 70,000 comments and more than 270,000 shares since it was first posted. However, the reaction to the video has not been wholly positive.
“Staining clothes and causing arguments for couples just ain’t it sis” one TikTok commenter wrote, while another added, “Guys going around kissing random girls on the back wouldn’t be okay. And neither is this.”
A third wrote, “This is not okay! Ruining people clothes and starting arguments in relationships.”
Watch the video for yourself below:
@littlewanklipstick bandit was on the LOOSE at pj’s ♬ I’m Shipping Up To Boston – Dropkick Murphys
However, other commenters seemed to take the footage in a more light-hearted fashion. One such commenter wrote, “Am I the only one who find it funny,” while a second joked, “The anger I would feel as a wife…. Because I know damn well I’m having to clean them stains off that shirt.”
The footage was reportedly taken on St Patrick’s Day last week.
Elsewhere on TikTok, people have been left delighted and amazed after a bartender shared their ingenious second use for the classic bar spoon. You can read more – and watch the video – here.
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