A woman - who has been branded the 'female Mizzy' - was seen punching people in the face in a series of random attacks shared on Snapchat.
A woman - who has been branded the 'female Mizzy' - was seen punching people in the face in a series of random attacks shared on Snapchat. One clip showed her hitting a woman in the face while she sat on her phone on a Bakerloo Line train.She could be heard saying "don't look at me like that again" while looming over the victim."I swear to God, I will box you in your face," she added as other passengers scrambled to get away from her.
The clips appear to be part of a growing number of social media pranks that see people randomly attack victims and cause mayhem to build their engagement online.TikToker Mizzy has become notorious over the past year for similar behaviour.One stunt saw him and a band of followers storm a branch of Primark in Oxford Street, before throwing items onto the ground.
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