Lacie recently wanted to jog three miles, but had to cut short the exercise session early. The American had crossed paths with a man who began to follow her and, among other things, quickened his pace when she did. She wanted to notify her family and send them some videos of her pursuer, but decided to put everything on Tiktok as well. “Hi, I’m making this video so women would know about it,” Lacie warns in the video that has been viewed millions of times. “If you think you’re being followed, chances are you’re right.”
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