Man booked an Uber and sent his date home because he didn’t like her outfit

Man booked an Uber and sent his date home because he didn't like her outfit

A TikTok went viral after a woman revealed that her date sent her home in an Uber because he didn’t like her outfit. “Right now I’m smiling but I’m also trying not to cry,” the woman said.

Man booked an Uber and sent his date home because he didn’t like her outfit

The shocking clip was posted by a TikToker begins with footage of her in an Uber, with text overlaid explaining how their night went.

The text explained, “I said, ‘I’ll wear this to the show or I’m going home.’ He said, ‘Can I call you Uber’ So I’m in an Uber.”

In the next image, Nikki is seen in shock with tears in her eyes.

The text overlay read, “Right now I’m smiling but I’m also trying not to cry” while Taylor Swift’s “All Too Well” plays in the background with the lyrics, “Fuck the patriarchy.”

When she got home, Nikki spoke about the horrible situation while trying to hold back tears.

Speaking to the camera, she said, “I’m so sad because I spent so much time to look pretty and he sent me home in an Uber. Who does that? He sent me home with a stranger on a Friday night.”

The clip has been viewed more than 5.4 million times and, in another video, Nikki revealed that it wasn’t the first comment she made about her appearance.

Nikki said, “It all started with little comments here and there over the last few weeks, like, ‘Why are you wearing heels? I like it when you wear tennis shoes. Why are you wearing so much makeup? I like it when you’re natural.'”

Later in the video, Nikki explained that she had left her laptop at his house. When she arrived, he begged her to stay with him.

She said, “He tried to hug me and I told him no. I didn’t touch him and I didn’t stay.”

People in the comments were relieved to hear that she had left the toxic situation.

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