People call for OnlyFans star to be 'banned' from store after 'heinous' video with unsuspecting male shopper

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By Asiya Ali

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An OnlyFans model is facing backlash after posting an uncomfortable video featuring an unsuspecting male shopper in a grocery store.

Shopping at grocery stores is a tedious experience as it is for several reasons. Firstly, navigating through crowded aisles filled with shoppers can be frustrating, especially during peak hours when the store is bustling with activity. Long lines at checkout counters add to the delay, making the overall process time-consuming.

Now, in a recent video shared online, a woman, who was later identified as Nashville-based content creator Katie Miller, looks to be taking her sweet time completing the self-checkout process at the store.


Miller set up her phone to film herself and added text that reads "Look Counter" to show how many times the male stranger behind her "looked" her way.

All the while, she rolled her eyes and giggled uncomfortably while watching him through her phone.

The Twitch streamer is then heard saying: "That's what you guys are, just a couple of meat bags," as the man walks away upon finishing his self-checkout process, seemingly minding his own business.

The clip went viral after X (formerly Twitter) user @Malcolm_fleX48 posted it to his feed and defended the man, noting he was simply waiting his turn for the self-checkout kiosk.


"He is literally waiting on people to hurry up so he can check out with his food. Holding up checkout to make a TikTok should be a criminal offense," they penned.

Many users seemed to agree with the post as they took to the comment section to criticize the woman for insinuating that the man had other intentions.

Watch the video below:


"She has a camera out recording him while he waits in line and he is the bad guy. Smh. I hope she is banned from that store," one user pointed out.

Another questioned: "Are people literally carrying around two phones then placing them strategically while causing situational difficulty to trigger reactions and then pointing at it as proof of how difficult they actually have it in life?"

A third interjected: "Look at me!! Look at me!!! Now don’t look at me!! Don’t look at me!! Look at me!! Look at me!!! The irony of her caring who looks at her based on the way they look is utterly breathtaking."

"This infuriated me to no end," a fourth said while one more added: "This might be groundbreaking information... but when people don't have their face glued to their iPhone, they simply look around. It's how people used to live their lives every day, it was an incredible time in human history."

The individual who reposted the viral clip described her actions as "heinous", writing: "this is absolutely heinous behavior."

GettyImages-1273419175.jpgMiller faced backlash online after filming herself in a self-checkout line. Credit: Grace Cary / Getty

Meanwhile, others pointed out the fact that filming content in a public space might have been the reason why the man was looking at her.

"'That man is thinking can you hurry up," one quipped. "His mind: is she still paying? Looks like she's just standing there. I wonder if she's on some drugs," a second chimed in.

What do you guys think?

Featured image credit: Elena Zaretskaya / Getty

People call for OnlyFans star to be 'banned' from store after 'heinous' video with unsuspecting male shopper

vt-author-image

By Asiya Ali

Article saved!Article saved!

An OnlyFans model is facing backlash after posting an uncomfortable video featuring an unsuspecting male shopper in a grocery store.

Shopping at grocery stores is a tedious experience as it is for several reasons. Firstly, navigating through crowded aisles filled with shoppers can be frustrating, especially during peak hours when the store is bustling with activity. Long lines at checkout counters add to the delay, making the overall process time-consuming.

Now, in a recent video shared online, a woman, who was later identified as Nashville-based content creator Katie Miller, looks to be taking her sweet time completing the self-checkout process at the store.


Miller set up her phone to film herself and added text that reads "Look Counter" to show how many times the male stranger behind her "looked" her way.

All the while, she rolled her eyes and giggled uncomfortably while watching him through her phone.

The Twitch streamer is then heard saying: "That's what you guys are, just a couple of meat bags," as the man walks away upon finishing his self-checkout process, seemingly minding his own business.

The clip went viral after X (formerly Twitter) user @Malcolm_fleX48 posted it to his feed and defended the man, noting he was simply waiting his turn for the self-checkout kiosk.


"He is literally waiting on people to hurry up so he can check out with his food. Holding up checkout to make a TikTok should be a criminal offense," they penned.

Many users seemed to agree with the post as they took to the comment section to criticize the woman for insinuating that the man had other intentions.

Watch the video below:


"She has a camera out recording him while he waits in line and he is the bad guy. Smh. I hope she is banned from that store," one user pointed out.

Another questioned: "Are people literally carrying around two phones then placing them strategically while causing situational difficulty to trigger reactions and then pointing at it as proof of how difficult they actually have it in life?"

A third interjected: "Look at me!! Look at me!!! Now don’t look at me!! Don’t look at me!! Look at me!! Look at me!!! The irony of her caring who looks at her based on the way they look is utterly breathtaking."

"This infuriated me to no end," a fourth said while one more added: "This might be groundbreaking information... but when people don't have their face glued to their iPhone, they simply look around. It's how people used to live their lives every day, it was an incredible time in human history."

The individual who reposted the viral clip described her actions as "heinous", writing: "this is absolutely heinous behavior."

GettyImages-1273419175.jpgMiller faced backlash online after filming herself in a self-checkout line. Credit: Grace Cary / Getty

Meanwhile, others pointed out the fact that filming content in a public space might have been the reason why the man was looking at her.

"'That man is thinking can you hurry up," one quipped. "His mind: is she still paying? Looks like she's just standing there. I wonder if she's on some drugs," a second chimed in.

What do you guys think?

Featured image credit: Elena Zaretskaya / Getty