Who is Kai Curtis? TikToker draws flak for flirting with married cop in viral video

A TikTok video shows Kai Curtis walking up to the young police officer, saying, 'I’m sorry, have you ever seen a hotter cop in your f**king life?'
PUBLISHED FEB 21, 2022
A video shows TikToker Kai Curtis (R) flirting with a police officer (L), purring at him, and then laughing (@kaicurtis7/TikTok)
A video shows TikToker Kai Curtis (R) flirting with a police officer (L), purring at him, and then laughing (@kaicurtis7/TikTok)

A viral TikTok video that has surfaced on social media shows a woman flirting with a police officer, hitting on him and purring at him, and then laughing. TikToker Kai Curtis filmed the video herself and shared it on social media. Her video has garnered 4.4 million views as of Saturday, February 19.

The TikTok video shows Kai Curtis walking up to the young police officer, saying, "I’m sorry, have you ever seen a hotter cop in your f**king life?” She is then seen making loud purring noises directed at the cop. As another man says something unintelligible, she turns to tell him, "You’re not a hot cop. You’re jealous.” The TikToker's forward approach has been slammed by most viewers, many of who thought it was inappropriate. Some social media users claimed that if the roles were reversed, people would not find it so funny. “This is just embarrassing to watch,” one user commented. "Gurl leave that poor married man alone," wrote another. Another user said, "Leave him alone bro he’s a married man just trynna do his job."

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However, in a separate TikTok video, Kai appears to be apologizing. She says, "I'm sorry" a couple of times - an apology that comes across as more playful than serious given the way she laughs. Not much is known about the TikToker, except that she is popular on the social media platform with 14.67K followers.

While TikTok serves as a platform for recreation and entertainment, it is often used to expose people's inappropriate behavior. In another incident, a woman expressed her outrage on social media after catching a man at the gym surreptitiously recording her while she was working out. @marziii10, a TikTok user from the United States, was filming herself lifting weights in front of the mirror when she accidentally recorded a stranger filming her surreptitiously. "I am disgusted," she commented on the on-screen text of the video. "I was recording myself, and it looks like I wasn't the only one."

The man can be seen recording her with his smartphone camera in the six-second footage. He casually places his bag near her phone, perhaps to get a better photo, and then walks away as she begins to turn back. "I didn’t notice until I watched the video in my car…"  she said in the post, revealing that she had no idea he was recording her until after she left the gym. The disturbing TikTok video has gotten over 3.1 million views and hundreds of comments. One person added, "Aaaaad this is why I go to an all-girls gym," while another suggested, "Def expose him to a manager at the very least." Someone replied, "Show a manager. They have the authority to revoke his membership." There were also a few males who attempted to defend the man, which sparked anger in the comments area. One TikToker remarked, "Any guy in here defending him, you can get in the creep boat with him. No reason to defend this unless you do this yourself boys."

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