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‘I’m waiting until marriage’: Christian employee shuts down inappropriate advances from adult content creator

by Lydia Davies
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@harry_1514 / X

A Five Guys employee has spoken out after being approached by an adult content creator, who repeatedly propositioned him while he was working.

In a video widely shared online, the x-rated creator can be seen approaching Harry, who was working behind the counter at the time.

She begins by asking when his shift ends and whether she could meet him afterwards.

Harry later reposted the video on X, expressing his shock at the encounter: “...recording me at work was not on my bingo card for this year, but here we are, I guess.”

The clip shows the girl walking up to the counter and making an overtly suggestive comment: “I can’t see it on the menu, but where do I get the five guys from?” she asks.

Harry, initially confused, asks her to clarify.

She then pushes further, asking, “I didn’t know if there was a special room where you can take me out back?”

Realising the implication, Harry firmly replies, “No, I don’t think that’s happening.”

Despite his clear rejection, she persists, asking, “What about after your shift? I mean, I’d want to give you a good rating.”

Visibly uncomfortable, Harry explains that he is a “Christian man” and is “waiting until marriage.”

Even after this, the girl jokingly asks if he is “on the menu,” to which he responds with a firm "no".

The video sparked a heated debate online, with many condemning the creator's actions as inappropriate.

“This was sexual harassment and not funny,” one viewer commented. “If a man did this to a woman, people would demand consequences.”

Another went so far as to say: "This woman needs to be imprisoned for life."

Despite the awkward encounter, Harry received widespread support for the way he handled the situation.

Some users praised him, saying: "You handled that well" and "Good man. Good example. Proud of you for demonstrating how a real man carries himself."

Even controversial figure Andrew Tate weighed in, albeit with a polarising take. “Get your game up, young G,” he wrote in response to Harry’s tweet.

“Shoulda charged her 500 bucks and sent her to some random location.”

Others suggested legal action against the provocateur. When one user encouraged Harry to sue, he humorously replied, “Bro, I’m broke.”

 
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