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Video of Drunk Woman Is Apparently Fake

A video showing a woman pretending to be drunk in L.A. blew up the web before some of the men in the video came out saying it was staged. 

UPDATE: Well, that video was completely fake apparently, according to an LAist report.

A new video shot on the streets of Los Angeles is making its rounds through the web. Stephen Zhang created a video that shows what happens when a drunk woman is walkin down Hollywood Boulevard in L.A.

In the video, we see a woman who is agcting drunk while walking around a bustling Hollywood Boulevard asking, "Where's the bus stop?" The girl is followed by a hidden camera, which captures the moment men approach her offering to take her to their homes. However, as the video goes on she reveals to the men that she is fine.

The video has raised many questions about men and their behaviors. Viewers have already reacted to the video, some commenting, “I would have called the cops, to take her where she will be safe. This shows you that the perverts are not old men, but young ones.”

Many believe this video has degraded the way men are viewed. Greyheart commented “This is really f----- up, I'm ashamed of these guys... they are not men, just desperate scum.”

COMMENTS

Riddled with typos... Guys, where's the web producer checking this stuff?

Fixed. Thanks!

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