@saltyoccasionallysweet: Is she a victim for seeing him like that, yes. Is the man also a victim, yes…stating that she shouldn’t have posted that video for LEGAL reasons doesn’t mean I side with predators, it doesn’t mean I believe she deserved it. Yall HAVE to quit with the false dichotomy #doordash #doordashgirl
I can't get past her walking into a stranger's home. There are so many ways that could have gone horribly wrong for her. Leave the food and run, girl.
2025-10-18 14:19:21
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Bo🩵 :
She is NOT a victim.
2025-10-18 21:32:12
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mak :
No I completely agree that she shouldn’t have posted that video. That’s not right or okay. On the same note, he knew what he was doing when he ordered food then fell asleep with his pants down anyway.
2025-10-18 16:59:21
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Sassy Shrew :
Would be have known that the doordasher was female?
2025-10-18 13:43:44
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BrinaLovesLucifer :
I have delivered for Uber Eats for awhile and have only been in 2 people's homes and they were both elderly and I was invited in. I also didn't video anything. They needed help, I helped and left. Delivery complete!
2025-10-18 19:40:07
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Justin DeMedeiros :
He's probably a creep and should be investigated. She needs to be charged immediately. I do understand and agree with her getting evidence, I do not understand her thinking it was OK to upload it. Her consequences have just begun. But dude seriously needs to be investigated to make sure he doesn't do it again.
2025-10-19 10:49:47
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AtlasShade150 :
How was she SA’d? I’m confused.
2025-10-20 11:54:44
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Joy :
Finally, somebody said it🥰
2025-10-20 04:07:40
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Hyperion Tech ✅ :
there is no way she is the victim
2025-10-19 19:30:22
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♍ Miss Deb 🐝 :
I remember some people were telling her to stop posting and to speak to a lawyer but she was crashing out.
2025-10-18 21:48:54
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Crissi ReShea :
You ALSO have to prove she wasn’t the one who opened the door
2025-10-19 21:42:55
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8Berly8 :
I don’t understand how it was assault when at best it was exposure.
2025-10-19 02:46:17
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😅 :
I saw someone else saying that they saw the original video she posted and the door was barely cracked open. she (on the video) opened the screen door and pushed the main door open and recorded him sleeping on his couch
2025-10-19 02:05:20
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LivLutrinae🇨🇦 :
I commented on your post and got that exact reply!
2025-10-18 20:39:15
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v :
I agree with you
2025-10-18 13:47:47
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jade🎀 :
On a real note though, she shouldn’t have even been in his house to begin with… she should have just left the food on the porch and left. Him leaving his door open while he was exposed and sleeping is odd, but an open door is not an invitation and had this been roles reversed the man’s life would be ruined at this point.
2025-10-18 16:37:40
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Shred :
She I was 12 I was at a BK with my friend eating. A guy sitting across from us was pulling out his ***** and wacking off. We went home and told our parents and they called the police. We were 12, we didn’t think to go to the employees, don’t come at me. Yes, this was the 80’s, we were allowed to walk to get food at 12. No phones back then. Thats a crime. Her walking in and filming a guy asleep is not SA, not even close. I’ve seen the video, you can’t see his junk at all, his pants were not at his ankles either. The amount of misinformation that quickly spread is why the internet is toxic. This man has a valid suit against her and DoorDash. She still has her videos up and it has been said, not confirmed, he had a ring camera and is going to sue her.
2025-10-19 16:49:17
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Kellie C :
I saw someone say that she entered the home and had to angle the phone in a specific way to get him on camera. I’ve seen others say that he was visible from the front porch outside the home. I feel like whichever one of these is true decides who violated who here. If he was not visible, she saw the door open and decided to just traipse in when her instructions were to leave it on the porch, then she is the one who violated him. If he was visible, she still shouldn’t have entered the home, the video should have only been from outside the home to prove her case and shared with the police and her employer. Unfortunately we live in a world where people lie online for clout all the time, so it’s hard not to be skeptical. We should always wait to pass judgment until we have all the information.
2025-10-18 16:50:03
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Yolanda :
I find it odd that she is screaming SA but her first thought was to record, post, report to DoorDash. She said she was waiting to report to police after hearing back from DoorDash in case it was against their policy. Like what? That makes no sense.
2025-10-19 02:41:31
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Brandi Fetch :
Like I 100% get it if that happened to me considering I saw how traumatic it was for my mom when she was exposed to at work. I might record something from the door but then I’d call the police. From her TT I’m not sure she’s been thinking clearly since then.
2025-10-18 13:47:56
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TwatTalkQueen :
If that dude ordered food and then passed out due to whatever he might have even forgot
2025-10-18 14:20:18
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Dusty257 :
She literally entered someone's residence when the notes said to leave it at the door. The guy was sleeping with his and she recorded him and posted it. She should have never entered his house. This lady is going to get sued for this most likley.
2025-10-18 13:34:59
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lizards_gigi :
She is not a victim. All she had to do was drop her order and turn around and leave.
2025-10-18 13:54:25
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Sugar💈✂️ :
I’m with you, I’m astounded she hasn’t been charged for videoing a man passed out IN HIS HOME and putting it ON THE INTERNET FOR EVERYONE TO SEE. I’ve seen her multiple times now actually thinking she’s the victim here. Like WHAAAAT!?!
2025-10-18 13:51:40
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