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Views? TikToker Causes Trouble by Spilling Milk All Over at the Mart and Taking a Tumble

Whistleblower: "Regrettable that nuisance behavior is spreading like a trend"

A male TikToker who deliberately spilled milk at a mart and climbed onto tables inside a bookstore, causing public nuisance, is sparking controversy.


On the 16th, JTBC's 'Sageonbanjang' received a report from Mr. A, a father of a high school student. Mr. A's child said, "There are too many strange people these days. This doesn't seem right," and showed the video to Mr. A. It is known that Mr. A was also greatly shocked after watching the video his child showed him.


Views? TikToker Causes Trouble by Spilling Milk All Over at the Mart and Taking a Tumble [Image source=TikTok]

The video shows a man holding cereal and milk in front of a large mart's checkout counter, loudly singing, then slipping on a banana peel and falling. As a result, all the cereal and milk spilled on his body, and the man screamed and acted as if crying. Afterwards, he posted a video of himself wiping the floor of the large mart, emphasizing that he cleaned up.


Additionally, the man was seen climbing onto tables inside a quiet bookstore and shouting loudly, as well as walking around a store in costume while it was open. He also sang loudly on public transportation. The reactions of citizens embarrassed by these actions were also fully captured on camera.


Views? TikToker Causes Trouble by Spilling Milk All Over at the Mart and Taking a Tumble [Image source=JTBC 'Sageon Banjang' news screen]

The problem is that the man’s followers reached about 50,000 as of the 17th. Some videos he posted have over 1,000 comments. Netizens showed various reactions such as "Hurry up and release the next video," "Respect, brother," "No words," and "Aren't you ashamed?" The informant Mr. A said, "It is unfortunate because such nuisance behavior is spreading like a trend among elementary school students and they easily imitate it."


Netizens who came across this story criticized, saying, "Isn't this business obstruction?" "The law should be applied more strictly to people who intentionally cause nuisance to many and create anxiety," "They shouldn’t do things they will regret later," "Don’t subscribe. If there is no demand, the supply will disappear," and "Just because he cleans the floor doesn’t mean nothing happened. When a problem occurs, many store employees have to watch carefully and understand the situation, which wastes unnecessary time."


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