
A pizza delivery worker was publicly humiliated after running into a former school friend, who filmed him on the street and mocked his job. In the now widely shared clip, the woman reminds him of his school days, saying he once inspired classmates, before ridiculing him for delivering pizzas. She also threatens to circulate the video among their old friends. The incident has triggered widespread anger online, with many calling out the casual cruelty and highlighting the harsh realities faced by young men forced to prioritise survival over dreams.
A pizza delivery boy met his school-time female friend on the road…
She started recording and mocked him: “You used to motivate everyone in school… and now you’re delivering pizza?”Then she said she’ll send the video to other friends too.
She laughed… but didn’t think for a… pic.twitter.com/hkSzH04O6x
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Filmed & Mocked
According to accounts circulating on social media, the woman began recording as soon as she recognised him. She questioned his career path, comparing his current work with his earlier ambitions, and laughed while suggesting she would send the footage to others from their school.
The young man reportedly remained silent throughout the encounter.
Users across platforms have condemned the act, saying it reflects a troubling lack of empathy towards those navigating financial hardship. Many pointed out that not everyone has the privilege to pursue passion projects, especially when family responsibilities and economic pressures take over.
Honest Work Vs Public Humiliation
The episode has reignited debate about dignity of labour and the social stigma attached to certain jobs. Commentators stressed that delivering food is honest employment and should never be a source of shame.
Others highlighted how young men often shoulder expectations to provide, even at the cost of personal aspirations. “Responsibilities arrive before success for many,” one user wrote. “She failed as a woman.”
Mental health advocates also weighed in, warning that public shaming can leave lasting psychological scars, particularly when amplified online. As messages of support pour in, many are urging greater kindness and respect for people doing their best under difficult circumstances.
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