Social Media Influencer Opens Up About Uncomfortable Catcalling Incident in Dublin

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Social Media Influencer Opens Up About Uncomfortable Catcalling Incident in Dublin
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'What is wrong with some men? If anyone watching this thinks catcalling is how you ever get a woman – no.'

Social media influencer and co-host of Hold My Drink Podcast Charleen Murphy has opened up on an "uncomfortable" catcalling incident she experienced in Dublin .

DublinLive reported that Murphy furiously wrote: "I cannot deal with some men. I was in town like an hour ago shooting an outfit, and I was standing outside across the road from a restaurant taking a picture and there were two men sitting outside it. She added: "I went up to them and was like, 'You know that makes girls really uncomfortable, can you stop doing that?'"These were like 30/40-year-old men by the way; they should know better. They kept doing it again," the podcaster raged.

Murphy claimed that the restaurant staff simply responded saying that the men were regulars and did this all the time.

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