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Influencer Lauren Curtis reveals the shocking questions two men asked her when she pulled up to a petrol station in a Mercedes READ MORE: Beauty expert, 28, reveals why she and her boyfriend don't want kids - and the phrase she wishes people would stop saying to her By MIKAELA WILKES FOR DAILY MAIL AUSTRALIA Published: 23:27 GMT, 26 November 2024 | Updated: 23:31 GMT, 26 November 2024 e-mail View comments Popular influencer Lauren Curtis took to Instagram on Wednesday in outrage to vent about two men who catcalled her outside of a WA petrol station. Lauren is better known online as Australia's YouTube beauty queen, who launched her channel in 2011, and quickly grew a dedicated audience of followers across all social media platforms. The 31-year-old said she stopped into a petrol station to fill up her Mercedes and noticed there were two male tradies doing work nearby.

She recounted the all-too-familiar experience of unwanted catcalling and harassment. 'What would you say to men in this situation?' she asked her 1.1million followers.



'I didn't realise, but there must've been two of them,' she said. 'Because I would rather poke my own eyeballs out with hot skewers than look at them, because that's exactly what they wanted.' Australian beauty YouTuber Lauren Curtis asked her followers how they would've responded to the men who catcalled her outside a petrol station When the influencer refused to pay the men any attention, they asked her if she'd bought her Mercedes with her pare.

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