A TikTok Creator Drove 3 Hours to Pull Up on an Alleged Racist Commenter
How far would you go to confront an enemy?
TikTok is spiraling after learning that a creator allegedly drove three hours to confront a man who left racist comments under her post and recorded the entire interaction.
DaVillanUMade filmed herself locating and confronting a man known as “Mike” at what she claimed was his workplace. Though her account is now private, screen recordings of the incident are circulating widely online, racking up hundreds of thousands of views and stitches.
In the video, DaVillanUMade pulls up to a building and knocks on the door, asking for Mike. “Can I step inside? It’s cold,” she says, before laying out why she came.
“So, a couple days ago, you left a comment under somebody’s comment section," she says with a menacing smile of her face. "Well, you don't know me, I don't know you, but I was that person that you commented under.”
She continues by making a chillingly calm point: “Yeah, it's crazy, right? Crazy world. But I just want you to know you see how easy I found you. It's not cool, right?”
Then she ups the pressure, telling Mike she had prepared an apology for him to read on camera or else she would reveal that she had allegedly found his Grindr account.
“So I'm going to give you the opportunity to apologize. All you have to do is read this nice apology I wrote.”
@majesticmami87 #tennessee #district7 #crazywork not my video but I saw this this morning . @Davillianumade accept my request please 🤗 what do y'all think about this? got to be careful with what you say behind these accounts she said you see ho w easy it was for me to find you 😂😂😂
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Mike complies, reading aloud: “I do apologize for my actions. I see the consequences of my actions. I will not do this to anyone else.”
In what viewers keep calling one of the wildest moments of the exchange, DaVillanUMade then asks for the written apology back because “she needs it for other people.” SCREAMING.
Screenshots have started circulating of what Mike apparently said.
Under one of her posts, he allegedly wrote, “Juneteenth, MLK day, black history month, Kwanzaa the list just keeps getting bigger. At what point will you people be grateful and stop fucking whining?”
He added: “Ok. I’m just here cause black fatigue. I’m tired of the unruly n***** mentality and lack of basic home training.”
“Between her, 50, and Kendrick, I have realized that I am not hating to my full potential," one user commented.
“It’s scarier that she did this with a smile,” another pointed out.
Many also compared her to Octavia Spencer’s terrifying character in Ma, pointing to the unnerving calmness of the encounter rather than overt rage.
TikTok creator richrich762 broke down the moment bluntly:
“The villain you made literally proved to millions of people that the whole the internet is not real is not true," he said. “Because at the end of the day, when you think that the internet is not real and that you can't be touched, there are people out there that are willing to risk it all over the internet. There are people out there that are willing to go to hell and back to prove a point. Trust and believe it's very real."
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