A viral social media video shows a woman drinking sugarcane juice inside her car while interacting with a vendor. She asks for the price, makes the payment, and receives her change. The clip appears simple but has triggered a strong online reaction.
The controversy largely centres on her attire in the video. Many users pointed out that she was wearing a deep cleavage blouse. This has led to intense debates, with several people criticising her appearance and questioning her intent.
Some social media users argued that a man in a similar situation would face trolling. Others went further and searched her online profiles. They claimed that such content is created deliberately to attract attention and provoke reactions.
Criticism also extended to her clothing choices and personal character. However, others defended her by highlighting individual freedom. As a citizen, she has the right to choose what she wears and how she presents herself in public spaces.
The debate reflects a broader pattern seen on social media platforms. Women are often blamed, while the behaviour and intent of viewers receive less scrutiny. This imbalance continues to fuel discussions around gender bias and online behaviour.
Some users suggested that such content relies on visual appeal to gain engagement. They believe creators respond to audience demand. At the same time, many others see the backlash as an excuse to target women and feminist viewpoints online.
Doing mujra on Instagram was not enough?
Now women are wearing short clothes and harassing poor street vendors.
In other videos, she says double meaning things too.
Imagine the outrage if a man did that to a woman.
Is this women empowerment? pic.twitter.com/WEYQXWDQRB
— ︎ ︎venom (@venom1s) April 2, 2026




