Woman goes viral after revealing the brilliant hack she used to clap back at a catcaller who harassed her as she walked past a construction site
- Daphne Berry, 28, from Australia, shared her response to the man on TikTok
- She took Kyle’s Prue’s advice from his ‘How to Upset Men’ series
- Berry was happy to find that the patronizing line worked like a charm
An Australian woman has gone viral after revealing the brilliant way she clapped back at a construction worker who called her in front of his colleagues.
Daphne Berry, 28, is known as @berridaph on TikTok, where she shares her opinions and comedic stories about her life with her nearly 180,000 followers.
The content creator explained in a recent video that she used influencer Kyle Prue’s response to his ‘catcallers’How to upset men‘ series.
When a construction worker bothered her as she walked by, she didn’t get nervous or try to ignore him. Instead, she pretended to think he was begging for money.
Daphne Berry, 28, from Australia, went viral on TikTok after revealing how she clapped back at a catcaller on the street
The content creator explained in a recent video that she used influencer Kyle Prue’s response to catcallers from his ‘How to Upset Men’ series
“This guy just called me at the front of a construction site, so I yelled back, ‘Sorry, I don’t have any change,’” she said, laughing.
“And the way all the guys on the construction site started laughing and pointing at him made him feel so bad.”
Like many other TikToker users who put Prue’s advice to the test, she was happy to discover that it actually works.
‘It’s so simple. “Sorry, I don’t have any change,” she concluded.
Berry’s video has been viewed 3.7 million times and received more than 2,600 comments since it was posted on September 29.
Many women said they would remember the line for the next time they find themselves in an uncomfortable situation.
‘AHAHA yes! I use this line,” one person wrote.
“I’ll keep this in the back of my mind,” someone else agreed.
“This guy just called me at the front of a construction site, so I yelled back, ‘Sorry, I don’t have any change,’” she said, laughing.
Berry’s video has been viewed 3.7 million times and received more than 2,600 comments since it was posted on September 29
“I love this,” another added. ‘Definitely try.’
There were some users who admitted that they didn’t understand why the phrase was offensive and asked other viewers to explain the joke to them.
Others said they would be too scared to use the line, fearing it would only provoke the man.
“I would do this, but I’m not ready to die,” one woman commented.
“Why would I be too scared to do this because I thought they were going to come and attack me,” someone else wondered.
There were also a few fans who tagged Prue to let him know that his “gospel is spreading.”