📝 Two girls in tiny bikinis were filming tiktok (or OF) content near my flat. I told them off and they basically told me off and called me an asshole.

By Nervous_Designer_894 • Score: 0 • April 8, 2025 3:47 PM


So, this happened today it’s a sunny, warmish day in London (rare, but this lastweek has been amazing), and I popped out to grab some lunch from Tesco. On my way back, I noticed two girls standing in a corner near my flat's building, filming what I assume was TikTok or maybe OnlyFans content. They were wearing tiny bikinis and their jackets were on the floor. It’s not exactly beach weather, even if it’s nice out.

The corner they picked was sort of private, but it’s still right by a busy path where loads of people walk past, dog walkers, mums with prams, you name it. There’s even a kids’ nursery like a minute away. I doubt any of the kids saw anything, but it just felt... off.

They weren’t just doing a quick video either; they were there for ages, because I went to tesco, did some shopping came back and they were still there (that's at least 20 mins). They were obviously doing different posing, adjusting their hair, filming take after take.

It started to feel icky and cringy, especially with some very vulgar dance moves.

I don’t know what came over me, but I ended up walking over and saying something like, “Hey, I don't care about your content, but could maybe do it somewhere else where they aren't so many people around?

They immediately got defensive, one of them rolled her eyes and said, “Leave us alone perv,” and the other called me a dick.

I wasn’t trying to start a fight, so I just walked off, but it’s been bugging me since. I know why they picked that spot, the background there is in front a big tourist attraction.

I get that they can wear what they want and film whatever, but it’s a public space, not a studio, and it felt weirdly out of place and inappropriate.

AITA for saying something?

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