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28th January 2022
10:35am GMT

Karlie Brooks/Via Twitter[/caption]
"Went five years without my family finding out what I do," Brooks wrote in an opening caption. "I got this text today."
Brooks shared a screenshot of the message, which reads: "Hey kiddo! This is your uncle [redacted]. I think I might have stumbled across a video of you today ... very nice.
"Do you happen to know Riley Reid? Also do you have an OnlyFans? My friend wants to know." First off, how do you "stumble" across a video of someone you know? Most people frequent the dark depths of the internet, and suffice to say; not many are coming across dear relatives on their sordid journeys. The added ellipses and consequential "very nice" is beyond strange - and it's not gone unnoticed by TikTok users. [caption id="attachment_314056" align="alignnone" width="780"]@karliebrooksxx I. Am. Cringing ? #CloseYourRings #fypage ♬ original sound - boiwhatdahelllboi1
The message in question/Via TIkTok[/caption]
One wrote: "Whoaaaa uncle chill out and say NOTHING..."
Another said: "I- WHAAAAT. HE COULDVE SAID NOTHING. OR BEEN LIKE HEY UH I ACCIDENTALLY FOUND YOU IM SO SORRY I DIDNT EVEN REALIZE OR MEAN TO BUT THATTTTT."
Other users, largely men, turned their attention to Brooks, questioning "lack of self respect."
After a string of replies from lads affirming the uncle's message, one person replied: "The sheer amount of men here basically admitting they would perv on their nieces given what they see as a chance is fucking wild."
Another replied: "All these guys shaming u with the "lack of self respect" are the same ones who will consume the content and try to emulate it at home."