
A viral TikTok by Livie Rose Henderson (@irlmonsterhighdoll) has divided the internet. Henderson, a DoorDash driver, claimed she was sexually harassed while delivering an order on Oct. 12 after finding a male customer lying on his couch completely exposed.
In her first video, she said the door was “slightly cracked” and said she pushed it open herself, revealing the customer inside on the couch, unclothed from the waist down.
She filmed briefly “for proof,” and reported the incident to DoorDash and police, later sharing her story online. DoorDash responded by deactivating the customer’s and Henderson’s accounts, stating it was due to posting footage of someone inside their home which violated their policies.
In Henderson’s later TikTok’s she changed details that contradicted her first version, which really brought traction to the story. This original video that claimed the door was slightly cracked, has allegedly been deleted
The second version of the video stated that the door was “wide open”, and she could see the customer inside, unclothed from the waist down. This shift split TikTok users and sparked viral Reddit debates, where people were discussing whether this is what she says it is.
One user argued, “If she opened it, that’s not exposure that’s intrusion.” Another replied, “She reacted how anyone would if they saw something shocking.”
An emotional video of Henderson which has also been deleted, shows her furious and in tears, she shouted, “I am the victim! I’m the one who was violated!”
The clip quickly became the center of two different narratives. One portraying her as victim, the other as the perpetrator
Online there are mainly discussions on whether the door was open or not, and the misinformation being spread through edited images showing the door “cracked” open and her hand reaching out to push the door open.
With the information that has been released, there is a legal investigation going on, officials are working directly with Doordash and the two people involved.