Australian influencer Tia Kabir has divided her followers after posting a video of herself being booed by a group of men on the street.
Although street harassment in any form is completely unacceptable, some of Ms Kabir’s fans argued that her behavior in the music video was also unacceptable.
The OnlyFans model and TikTok personality, 19, was filmed from behind walking down busy George Street in Sydney’s CBD, wearing a Hooters crop top and shorts.
A few seconds into the clip, she stops, pulls up the shorts to reveal her butt, then starts shaking her butt while glancing at the camera.
A handful of men behind her start clapping and laughing and one of them appears to shout “Yeah!” in response to Ms. Kabir’s suggestive dancing.
The men’s reaction was filmed by the person filming Ms Kabir.

Influencer Tia Kabir has divided her followers after posting a video of herself being booed by a group of men in the street. Some fans argued that his behavior in the clip was also inappropriate.
The young woman initially appears alarmed by the cheers and quickly readjusts her shorts to appear less revealing while saying, “What the fuck.”
The man filming the video laughs, “Look at these fucking guys,” while turning the camera towards them, while Ms. Kabir continues on her way.
Despite her initial shock, Ms Kabir appeared to find the interaction amusing, later posting the clip on her Instagram with the caption: “Your dad said hello to me.”
Many of her followers sided with the men in the video, saying their reaction was hardly surprising given she was filming a suggestive act on a public road.

The woman pulls up the shorts to reveal her butt, then starts shaking her butt while glancing at the camera. A handful of men behind her (pictured) start clapping and laughing and one appears to shout “Yeah!” in response to Mrs. Kabir’s suggestive dancing
‘(What were you waiting for?’) one commented with a crying-laughing emoji.
“She can’t be serious?” Are you somehow disturbed and shocked? another wrote, while a third added: “How shocked (is she)?”
Another asked “what kind of reaction” she thought she would get.
This is not the first time Ms Kabir has made headlines.
Last May, her story of her “Bali tattoo gone wrong” went viral after she claimed the artist had written the wrong mantra on her arm.


This is not the first time Ms Kabir has made headlines. In May, her account of her “Bali tattoo gone wrong” went viral after she claimed the artist had written the wrong mantra on her arm.

At the time, Ms Kabir told FEMAIL that she wanted ‘Angel Energy’ to be on her arm to represent the difficulties she had gone through in her life. She also insisted the situation was “real” after many TikTok commenters accused her of faking it all when her video went viral.
Choking back tears, she said in a TikTok clip: ‘It’s supposed to say ‘angelic energy’, now it just says ‘angel energy’!’
At the time, Ms Kabir told FEMAIL that she wanted ‘Angel Energy’ to be on her arm to represent the difficulties she had gone through in her life.
She said that after seeing the final result, she “immediately burst into tears” and that the tattoo parlor staff apologized for the mistake.
The tattoo cost her about 1.35 million Indonesian rupiahs – or A$150 – but she has not received a refund.
Instead, the artist managed to change the text and it now reads “Energy of an Angel.”
Ms Kabir insisted the situation was “real” after many TikTok commenters accused her of faking it all when her video went viral.