A woman has revealed she was sexually assaulted in broad daylight when two men suddenly grabbed her buttocks while she was playing in the street.
Professional singer Holly Marie, from Blackpool, was singing in her home town when two strangers approached her from behind and groped her.
The 25-year-old was filming her performance at the time, which meant she captured the moment on camera.
On the clip already seen by 3 million people, on his TikTok @hollymariemusic_ she wrote: “Women are not safe anywhere. »
The attackers were heard saying “it was just a joke” in the video and even offered him 50p as an apology.
In the footage, Holly’s song was interrupted when a man approached her from behind and pinched her bottom.
She quickly said, “What the hell are you doing?” Are you crazy?’
Then a second man approached her and also groped the singer, prompting her to say: “What the hell are you doing?”
Speaking to the camera, she said: “These two guys walked past me and pinched my bum.
“There’s security there, security is sorting it out, they’re coming now.”
Then the men came back and tried to hug her.
Holly said, “No, don’t touch me, don’t come near me.” Disgusting.
“I don’t want your money, it was sexual assault. Go away, I don’t want your 50p. You’re disgusting, see you later.
Holly, who grew up singing in church, admitted she “felt so violated” and “couldn’t keep singing”, so she packed her bags and went home after the incident.
Addressing the Star of the day Holly said: “This is so inappropriate and disrespectful and I couldn’t believe this happened. I can’t believe they thought it was okay to come and touch me, it’s so bad.
Professional singer Holly Marie, from Blackpool, revealed she was sexually assaulted in broad daylight when two men suddenly grabbed her buttocks while she was playing in the street.

Holly, who grew up singing in church, admitted she “felt so violated” and “couldn’t keep singing”, so she packed her bags and went home after the incident.

Holly returned to the streets a few days later, but left after an hour when one of the men who had previously attacked her walked past her and she has yet to return to Blackpool town centre.
“I decided to post to make people aware that this is what happens to women every day, that it also happens to men, of all genders, and that it is not acceptable to touch anyone whatever, even if it’s just their arm. It makes me so angry and it’s so inappropriate.
Holly returned to the streets a few days later, but left after an hour when one of the men who had previously attacked her walked past her and she has yet to return to Blackpool town center .
Many rushed to the comments in support of Holly and many were shocked by the attack.




Many rushed to the comments in support of Holly and many were shocked by the attack.
One person wrote: “Vile, the audacity of them to come so close afterwards.”
Another said: “They always say ‘it’s a joke’ when they don’t like the reaction so sorry this happened to you.”
Another musician said: “Babe, I’m so sorry. Honestly, I won’t play alone in the street anymore because of this kind of thing. I hope you’re well.’
While a fourth wrote: “What could possibly make them think they had the right to lay their hands on you? You stood up for women so well.