
Internet slams Australian woman for planting kiss on unsuspecting men at nightclub. Watch viral video
India Today
An Australian woman was slammed by social media users after a video of her pulling a kissing prank on strangers went viral online.
An Australian woman has been slammed by social media users after a video of her planting kisses on strangers in a nightclub went insanely viral online. The incident in which the woman pulled a kissing prank on men happened at a nightclub in Sydney on St Patrick’s Day, according to Wales Online. The clip was originally shared on TikTok and has made its way all over social media.
In the now-viral video, a self-proclaimed ”lipstick bandit” can be seen performing a kissing prank on unsuspecting men at the nightclub. In the short clip, the woman can be seen applying lipstick and planting kisses on men wearing white t-shirts.
Watch the viral video here:
After being shared on Instagram, the video garnered a whopping 3 million views. Netizens were not very impressed by the woman’s antics and criticised her behaviour in the comments section.
“This is cheap, not funny at all,” a user wrote.

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