A video shared by a woman from Los Angeles has gone viral after she confronted a man who was allegedly taking her photos without permission on a train. The clip has quickly grabbed attention online, sparking conversations about public harassment and the safety challenges women often face in shared spaces.
Gabby Mostamand, a model, posted the video of the confrontation on her social media. Although the incident actually happened a few years ago, her decision to share it now has reignited discussions around privacy, boundaries, and the need to call out such behaviour.
Suspicions confirmed, and then a direct confrontation
Gabby shared that while she was travelling alone on a train, she noticed a man sitting across the aisle acting suspiciously. His phone seemed to be pointed at her, and after a while, it became clear that he was secretly taking her pictures without her knowing.
After observing him for a while, she walked up to him and questioned him directly. In the video, Gabby can be heard asking, “Do you have a problem?” At first, the man acted as if nothing was wrong, but Gabby’s direct confrontation made it hard for him to deny what he was doing. Her reaction, caught on camera, has struck a chord with many people who have watched and shared the video online.
“I felt completely violated”: Gabby shares her experience
In her caption, Gabby wrote about the emotional weight of the incident, stating that it took her nearly an hour to gather the courage to confront the man.
She explained, “I kept catching this man taking pictures of me, and it took me an hour to finally get up and say something. I got up and saw him zooming in on a picture of me, and felt completely violated. I was shaking and on the verge of tears, until I went back to my seat and completely broke down.”
Gabby also opened up about the embarrassment she felt after the incident, even though she acknowledged it wasn’t something she should have been ashamed of. “I was so embarrassed about the whole situation, even though I shouldn’t have been. The people around me on the train were very supportive and comforted me,” she added.
Speaking out to raise awareness
Explaining why she decided to share the video now, Gabby said the intention was to shed light on how frequently such behaviour occurs, even though it often goes unnoticed or unaddressed. “Only sharing because I think it’s an important issue, and people don’t understand how much stuff like this happens,” she wrote.
She also addressed how women are often unfairly judged for being cautious or assertive. “People call women ‘rude’ for standing up for themselves and having their guard up, but there’s a reason we have to. This is the reality of our world, and you have to look out for yourself,” she stated in her post.
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Strong reactions online: Support and suggestions
Gabby’s post attracted a wave of reactions, with several users appreciating her for not staying silent. Many shared their own experiences, while others offered suggestions on how to handle similar situations.
One user commented, “You stood up and said something and that takes guts. The only way to dissuade gross behaviour is to call it out. Letting it slide is equivalent to giving permission as far as this type of person is concerned.”
Another user wrote, “It’s ok to show his face and put him on blast. He lost his right to privacy the minute he invaded yours.”
Some comments also suggested informing the authorities or train staff immediately. “It would be good to let the train’s staff know because he could very well be a regular,” a user wrote.
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A more direct approach was also discussed, with one user stating, “That’s when you snatch his phone and delete the pictures yourself. As soon as he makes it seem like a you problem by saying, ‘I’m sorry you feel that way.’ Immediately, no.”
Final message: Don’t be afraid to speak up
In her concluding message, Gabby encouraged others to prioritise their safety and not hesitate to take a stand. “Moral of the story, be safe, and don’t be afraid to stand up for yourself. There’s no reason why women should face harassment like this,” she wrote.
The video has since continued to be widely shared and discussed, sparking conversations around how public spaces must be safer and how individuals can play a role in calling out inappropriate behaviour when they see it.
Disclaimer: This article is based on details shared by Gabby Mostamand through her social media post. The Times of India has not independently verified the video or the claims made in it.