The moral of the story is if you see something, say something. It's better to say something and be wrong, rather than saying nothing and wishing you had.
@@zack6736 he wasn't sure, he said he only saw the guy mixing the drink with the straw. let's not be negative and just be thankful he reacted ❤️ these are positive videos, let's be positive too 🙏🏻
My wife was a victim of this not long ago, when out with a friend for drinks. Luckily she left as soon as she felt odd, but was literally paralyzed and barely coherent for like 8hrs, and didn't fully recover for almost 2 days. Terrifying experience for her. If I ever catch a guy doing this to ANYONE, even a stranger, there's going to be some pent up rage exiting through my fists.
Dude in the orange adopted himself as her big brother in less than 5 minutes. He was about to go to war with both of them over her. True stand up guy 👏🏾
Except he would’ve done nothing if she didn’t start acting weird, which wouldn’t happen in real life because those type of drugs don’t kick in that quick
I think the Second Lady handled it really well by starting conversation and then trying to tell the actor quietly there was something in the drink. In a real scenario I think she would’ve been in more danger if she accused him of spiking it, but that’s just my take
@@rainstriderstreamflower5645that is when you call the police. Bad thing’s happen when good people don’t do anything. When in doubt always think… what if that was my sister, mother , girlfriend or friend. Would you want someone to just walk away.
@@Khushi-xo3cuI’m talking about the guy at 3:15.. he looks pretty bald to me but then Erika said he was wearing a cap, so I thought like a bald cap? but he does look like he’s just hairless or shaved right down
That’s my husband’s best friend. He called us after this happened and confirmed he was “about to fuck this guy up” if he tried to leave with the girl 😂😂😂
@danniellejohnson448 He didn't know for sure. He didn't even see the boy put anything in the drink so it wasn't til she said it tasted strong and she felt heavy so he's a smart man for putting two and two together and he's handsome lol
I actually witnessed this very situation at a bar once. I told the bartender what I had seen and she went to the woman and told her that the drink was made incorrectly. She took the drink and said she would make her a new one. The bartender then excused herself and went to the back. The man quickly left. The lady got her drink and was happy. The bartender, whom I knew called every bar in town and told them what happened and what the guy looked like. This was on Nantucket so he didn’t have anywhere to go. What a creep!
I went to Stanford and it's ALWAYS the preppy looking guys just like this one pulling things like this in parties... you'd be surprise how common this happened
@@overrtherainMy daughter is a senior in highschool. She is going to a public university. I have told that if she drinks and leaves a drink unattended to buy a new one. Better safe than sorry.
@@Digitalgems9000 no I mean literally when the guy intervened (still in scene), she seemed to be getting less disoriented (distracted by the fact someone actually stepped in) instead of more disoriented. If it was supposed to be believable, the reaction to what she took would get worse not better. If I was the dude, I’d think she was faking it
Number 1: NEVER leave your drink out of your sight. Even if your drink is non-alcoholic. Any drink can be messed with. Number 2: NEVER be alone without someone to check in on you. This is for any outing or date. Now days, both men and women need to be careful. I have heard that someone invented something where you can test your drink to see if it has been messed with. GREAT SHOW. I love WWYD videos. Keep them coming!
Some bartenders will take your drink and keep it on the bar behind them (where they keep the bottles) while you step out to the bathroom. Full view so the employees can't mess with it, and they'll give it back to you when you return.
This is why I don't go to town by myself not these days.I am glad this is a social experiment otherwise I wouldn't know what I would do.I live in Manchester UK and the stuff I hear on the news about a lady or Man being drugged right on my doorstep scares me.This is why you and all of us have to be safe and not leave your drinks unattended
That last guy in the orange shirt is a great guy!! He was looking the other way when something was put in her drink. He turned and saw the guy messing with the straw. When she spoke up about not feeling right he figured it out fast!!! Ive seen everyone one of these shows. Now what do i watch??? Lololo❤
That’s what I’m saying!! He didn’t notice at first. But start picking up on everything quick & realized what was going on. He was hesitant at first bc he wasn’t sure of himself & didn’t wanna cause a scene for no reason until he realized
Mr. Quiñones, you’re back I missed your show! . Your show is such a blessing that I often incorporate it in my classes. It helps my students understand and question themselves about their social behaviour. It makes them think. Thank you so much from Rome, Italy.
I love seeing men stand up because it shows what a gentleman they are and the risk they’re willing to take to stand up for the girl no matter the consequences!
I feel like it should be the norm. Like if you know someone is in danger, not stopping it makes you an accomplice. In my country it is a punishable thing "non-assistance to a person in danger". Even if it is kinda never actually punishable by law, it does exist
I'm glad you're re-doing this. I too am a victim of being drugged, only I thought the person was a friend, and him and others went through with it. By the time I finally got the nerve to say something, it was too late. Please, if this ever happens to you, go straight to the police. Do not hesitate 😢
He had a good acting face for a security person. There are multiple shots where he’s just looking down or seeming totally uninterested, but then he had an actually angry face when shit started going down. There are multiple background people in these set-ups who have nothing at all to do with the scene, so forgive me if I assumed the same of him. Most of the time, if they have security for an intense scene (which I’ve seen before), the security person isn’t an actual actor in the scene. They only come in when necessary, which I rarely ever see in what they show on this program. He really seemed like just a dude in the background.
Okay, “lol”. I get I’m the idiot here. If he really is a security person like you all claim, then what’s the problem with my comment? Good on him for keeping an eye on things when he needed to I guess. Sorry for being observant.
@@420bluntly_it happens to men too, it’s just not as showcased because of the shame and invalidation that comes with a man telling their story, some if not most don’t speak up. it’s slightly easier for women to admit what’s happened because a lot of people support women (as they should-) because cases like this are popular *with* , women. But with men, most of them are faced with backlash and ridiculous comments like: “you should like it cmon!” “I wish a woman would do that to me” “it’s just a woman-“ “man up!” just because it’s not as broadcasted doesn’t mean it happens less y’know
this happened to me at a bar in downtown vancouver. it was really busy that night, so i can’t say if anyone saw something being slipped in my drink. i NEVER leave a drink unattended unless it’s with people i trust. if you see something, say something.
Always protect yourself, even from people you may know and trust. I would rather listen to the words of a stranger warning me about someone spiking my drink than a coworker denying it and being persistent on taking me home.
It can happen to ANYONE. Whether they want to rob you or ra** you. It can happen. My friend and I went to a bar and I remember coming back and she went from 10 to 100 in 10 minutes. Never seen her behave in such a manner especially after one shot. Made sure she was safe with her mom at the end of the night.
😂😂😂 yeah they be so loud and doing it in open,just to catch some attention from the people surrounding. Like in real life, we know it's not that easy to catch them on act they be so discreet
Thank you! I just said the same thing , everyone is too polite. Polite stops when idiots make choices like this , now it's time to test your metal against a real man!!!!!
They did that a few years ago. The scenario was a rich guy, and a woman spiked his drink to get his money. I just watched the episode a few days ago. :)
@@Rio-483i guess you’ll have to wait for quite a time, they probably have a lot of ideas in their list, and a role-reversed video is unlikely to be a priority
If you're spiking someone's drink it has nothing to do with you just liking them. You want to control them without any pushback. You want to take advantage of them. That's not love.
I've seen this happen in clubs while I was in the army. I always told the bartender if I didn't see the girl come back. Almost got into a bar fight with some douche bag spiking a ladies drink. Cops got called and the guy tried to leave while we waited for them. My buddy and I grabbed him and held him down until the cops got there and they took him for questioning or something I'm assuming. It's crazy how insane people are now a days.
Yeah but if a girl does that to me, I’d get turned off and probably won’t ask for another date again bcz I’m not confident enough to handle that situation where it’s obviously the sign of no trust, I mean it’s a reasonable act for girls but I can’t take that
@@lakeytranero2019 yes but bartenders also have professional obligations. If they did something bad they’re much easier to hold accountable than some random patron
Always walk with your drink never leave it unattended and if you do leave it unattended don’t drink it buy yourself a fresh new drink, don’t accept drinks from guys buy your own drink, stay vigilant and alert and pay attention to your surroundings and to what is happening around you. Stay Safe.
The manner in which each of the clients came to her aid, particularly the man at the end of the video, was truly heartwarming and commendable in every sense. the essence of virtue in humanity isn’t lost? ❤️
What a great episode! Thank you for taking on this important issue. It's so good to know there are people out there who care enough to get involved for the sake of a young woman's safety.
Over here in Germany there are like paper bracelets you can dip in the drink and they shift color when the drink is spiked. You often get bracelets when there is an event. And sponsors can print on their advertising. Win win for everybody.
1. Never leave you drink unattended. 2. If you do leave you drink unattended, buy a new one. Better safe than sorry 3. Whether you know the person or not (be it the person drugging or going to get drugged), You see something, say something. Even if you're not 100% sure, do so anyway cause you could be saving someone's life. Even though the guy at the end wasn't sure if dude did mess with her drink or not, I wish he did say something before she took a sip and let her continue to drink it
The moral of the story is: don't spike drinks. „don’t leave your drink“ shifts the blame to the victim. The victim has no fault. The predator is the whole problem.
This happened to me i ended up in the hospital :( i thought it would not happen to me as im a man please keep an eye on your drinks everyone Edit: forgot this happened to my granny in her EARLY EIGHTIES who said she couldnt drink too much alcohol and was only having a few beers and the people at the bar "wanted to see her drunk". despicable humans
Personally i'm glad that they redo the same scenarios ten years later. Look it up the original one was posted ten years ago. I think it's important To redo things like this to show how sociery is changing, for better or for worse.
It happened to my bf 2wks ago. He was out with his buddies in a bar he didn't think it'll ever happen to him. But it definitely happens to men as well. So finish ur drink don't leave it alone.
I love seeing the last guys reaction, it felt really realistic to what the average overthinker would do. You could see him go "nah, I must be imagining it" but still keep his eyes on things, and then realized he wasn't crazy.
Honestly this is extremely scary. Unfortunately I've been drugged and what makes it worse I was in another country. I was in Guatemala. I'm a guy and you know people's response? Did you have sex? Doesn't sound like a problem to me? All from men. Like are you serious? I had 1 beer and was sooo sloppy. Luckily I was with 2 lovely British Girls from my accommodation and they saw how bad I was and walked me back. I could barely talk. If it wasn't for them, Idk what would have happened. Maybe robbed or something.
The guy in orange shirt😭😭😭😭❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️ I can marry this guy on the spot, what a man! ❤️😭😭😭👏👏👏👏 we need more people like him fr! "You're not leaving, you're not touching her"❤️🔥😭 the way he took a stand for a stranger girl and was so concerned for her, bro his parents raised him well🥺🫶👏
I've worked in the bar scene for over 10 years now, and I see this happen all too often, I'm thankful that my eye caught it when I did. Even a buddy of mine, accidentally took a drink meant for a female friend of his that was tampered with, it was only his second drink that night but he was suddenly severely drunk. Everyone that was there pieced it together what happened, and he said, it was a small price to pay and he's glad it kept his friend from being a victim of this.
The orange shirt guy definitely saw him spike it but was hesitant to initially get involved. You could tell from his facial expression that he immediately regretted not speaking up after she took a sip.
I think he saw him move the glass. Still concerning but I feel like he took the right precautions and assessed the situation first before responding and then standing his ground.
I was roofied at my own house by my best friends gf. She then proceeded to SA me. She turned everyone against me and convivnced them i was lying about not remembering anything af5er my second drink. I cant remember anything for three days after i was roofied. I was 17. I was at home. I thought i was safe....she owned up to it when they broke up but by then it was too late. People tried apologizing for not believing me but the damage was done....i am 32 now and still will not let my drink leave my sight even in my own home. I hate her for taking that security away from me. Im sorry for the rambling this just isnt something ive been able to talk about....
@mooimiu I am doing much better and have gotten through a lot of it, just trying to heal the part I mentioned. I'm trying to find my security again. And I am slowly but surely I am.
I love it when they say "I knew it!" Can you imagine being poor John trying to go out in public for dinner with his family, and people coming up and asking "Okay, where are the cameras? C'mon man, I want to be on TV!"
To secretly drug another person is so evil! You don't even know the medical conditions of that other person if you do that and the other person might die from that.
This happened to me and my friends a couple of times, by random strangers at the bar, and by people we knew. Keep your eye on your drink, even of it's just water, and watch the bartender closely too. Don't be trusting at friend's houses as well. You never know.
7:05 I know it’s just acting but people actually spoke for me and said I was fine when I had tears running down my face I love how this person doesn’t know her but is starting up for her and making sure she’s safe
I have been a victim. I went to a party at 19 and had two beers. I remember feeling incredibly intoxicated and then I woke up in a bed with only one guy at the house and I was bare chested. To this day I don’t know what happened but I think about it all the time. What might be even worse is that my best friend at the time took a bunch of people in my car to go somewhere. Leaving me with a complete stranger because I had gotten sick. She said she left him there to look after me. I would have confronted the man the second he put something in her drink!
The fact that theres people who really just do shit like this acting as if no one gonna care, and sadly some just look away or dont bother to help, but im glad awareness is being spread.
My friend and I shared a drink at the abbey in West Hollywood and the drink was spiked. One of the scariest days of my life. Next thing I know I regain consciousness in the uber and the driver kicked me out saying I got into the wrong uber. Next thing I realized was my phone was missing. He dropped me off in the middle off in the middle of no where in LA and I had to run home by UCLA because it was nearly 3am and i didn't know who to ask for help since it was so late at night. I never felt so helpless in my life. Thank goodness I still had my keys, otherwise I'm not sure how I would've gotten back inside my apartment.
This happened to me at a bar when I was in my early 20s. I was with a group of friends. Guy was hitting on me, I politely turned him down. I didn’t see him put it in my drink, but my male friend did. Thought that guy was going to lose his life that night. The owner of the bar kicked the guy out and we went on with our night. Stay safe out there ladies
I'm in my thirties and my parents STILL tell me to never leave my drink unattended! So this stays with me! Y'all be safe in this crazy world! Grateful to see good people looking out in this case!
I once saw my 56-year-old potbellied dad lift a line backer sized frat boy clean across a table, dragged him outside, and in seconds, he was knocked out cold. My dad worked on bulls for 20 years and owned a taproom for 5 so he knows how to keep his patrons safe. He's not known for being aggressive and I've only heard him shout once until the day when the frat boy got caught red handed spiking my sisters drink. Feral is as close as I can get to describe the face my dad had. Scared the piss out of me.
The moral of the story is if you see something, say something. It's better to say something and be wrong, rather than saying nothing and wishing you had.
Absolutely!! I agree 100%
Great to see people stepping up for others..
Simple as that.
Agree
The moral of the story is don't drug people!
Poor lady. Her first night out in ages and said she’s having heart palpitations 😂
hahaha I was thinking the same thing, she’s probably not going out again for a long time haha
lololololol
Ikr poor lady just wanted a night out 😂😂 but I appreciate ppl who say things regardless of their uncomfortableness
She got to meet John and be on TV I think that’s a great outing
😂😂😂😂
"You're not leaving. You're not touching her bro." Damn🙌🏻
uh yeah he waited WAY too long to say something...waited til AFTER shes fucked up
@@zack6736because he wasn't sure. He didn't see when they put the drug in. He confirmed it until she said she felt strange.
@edithdlp8045 there's nothing you're putting in someone else's drink without them there that is ok
@@zack6736 he wasn't sure, he said he only saw the guy mixing the drink with the straw. let's not be negative and just be thankful he reacted ❤️ these are positive videos, let's be positive too 🙏🏻
@@lau5137I agree.
Never leave your drink unattended…unfortunately you can’t trust anyone..
Love your pic bro, Christine
Don't trust strangers.
What if ur going to the restroom?
@@waleedd857take it with you may be nasty but better safe then sorry or have your friend keep a close eye on it
@@waleedd857never go to bars or clubs alone it’s nervy safe anymore
My wife was a victim of this not long ago, when out with a friend for drinks. Luckily she left as soon as she felt odd, but was literally paralyzed and barely coherent for like 8hrs, and didn't fully recover for almost 2 days. Terrifying experience for her. If I ever catch a guy doing this to ANYONE, even a stranger, there's going to be some pent up rage exiting through my fists.
Exactly.That's why people need to say something before the intended victim takes the sip of the drink.
I'm so sorry that happened to your wife and really glad to see that people like you wouldn't let it happen to someone else ❤
:( I'm sorry that happened. That sounds terrifying
So sorry man. Hope she's doing better now.
100% I feel you on that. No predator gets a pass. I’m happy your wife got home to you safe.
“You’re not getting outta here with nobody” love that energy
cringe
“You’re not touching her bro” gave me goosebumps ❤
“You not getting outta here wit nobody” dude was super ready and he was NOT playing 😂
The guy at the end was amazing. He didn't see exactly what happened but he sensed that this was not right and he paid attention
Dude in the orange adopted himself as her big brother in less than 5 minutes. He was about to go to war with both of them over her. True stand up guy 👏🏾
Yes his girlfriend is one LUCKY girl.
Except he would’ve done nothing if she didn’t start acting weird, which wouldn’t happen in real life because those type of drugs don’t kick in that quick
@@user-fm7gu2vc6itbf he didn’t see it actually happen like the others did
He didn’t say anything until she drank it though😅
omggg literally 💯💯💯💯
No, no. The obvious comeback is, "Well, if it's okay, then YOU take a sip. Come on, drink. If there's nothing in it, then you'll be fine, right?"
that is exactly what I was thinking! also the friend of his should get some backlash for being complacent in the situation
Yeah I was waiting for them to say that when he was like "I paid for it",
Like "u drink it then"
YES!!!
But what if he spent the last few years building up immunity to that powder
😊
I think the Second Lady handled it really well by starting conversation and then trying to tell the actor quietly there was something in the drink. In a real scenario I think she would’ve been in more danger if she accused him of spiking it, but that’s just my take
I agree with you.
100% plus theres always that chance of the lady not believing her and getting mad as well.
Don't you think the second lady would only be placing herself at unnecessary risk of she confronted two perverts in a secluded real life scenario.
@@rainstriderstreamflower5645that is when you call the police. Bad thing’s happen when good people don’t do anything. When in doubt always think… what if that was my sister, mother , girlfriend or friend. Would you want someone to just walk away.
i agree! for the audience sake we like seeing the dramatic scenes 😂 but realistically thats the better approach
That guy rubbing himself balder from anxiety, he’s a good hearted man..
😂😂😂 that’s my friend and I can assure you he isn’t bald. He’s got a full head of hair but always likes wearing caps
@@charlene8239 i think ur talking about 2 different guys, the bald guy and the one wearing the cap are different no?
@@Khushi-xo3cuI’m talking about the guy at 3:15.. he looks pretty bald to me but then Erika said he was wearing a cap, so I thought like a bald cap? but he does look like he’s just hairless or shaved right down
@@erikarodas5375are you talking about the guy with the hat?
@@erikarodas5375 I hope you’re not talking about the guy in the orange..?
Good to know there are still fine people out there who will stand up to help. Faith in humanity restored.
Not really, I'm sure these people are few and far between.
Orange shirt was about to put hands on dude 😂
I am a guy and I would handle business too
That’s my husband’s best friend. He called us after this happened and confirmed he was “about to fuck this guy up” if he tried to leave with the girl 😂😂😂
And he was very attractive 😍
Why did he wait for her to drink it then say something after wtf lol
@danniellejohnson448 He didn't know for sure. He didn't even see the boy put anything in the drink so it wasn't til she said it tasted strong and she felt heavy so he's a smart man for putting two and two together and he's handsome lol
I actually witnessed this very situation at a bar once. I told the bartender what I had seen and she went to the woman and told her that the drink was made incorrectly. She took the drink and said she would make her a new one. The bartender then excused herself and went to the back. The man quickly left. The lady got her drink and was happy. The bartender, whom I knew called every bar in town and told them what happened and what the guy looked like. This was on Nantucket so he didn’t have anywhere to go. What a creep!
Thanks for telling the bartender what u saw ❤
I'm so glad this channel is back
Imagine being old enough to witness this on actual television instead of thinking it’s a “channel” on TH-cam.
@@KaiLucasZacharyI know it's a TV-Show but I'm not from the US. I can only watch it on TH-cam^^
@@station12awhat do you mean by back
@@mohamedahrouch4842 They only started uploading videos again a couple of months ago. This channel was dead for like 3 years.
We are.
I went to Stanford and it's ALWAYS the preppy looking guys just like this one pulling things like this in parties... you'd be surprise how common this happened
Especially at those private schools I am not shocked
@@overrtherainMy daughter is a senior in highschool. She is going to a public university. I have told that if she drinks and leaves a drink unattended to buy a new one. Better safe than sorry.
@@edithdlp8045im a junior in college. My mom told me the same thing. Thank you for looking out for her
Yep, those are the ones buying and dealing every drug you can think of😭 and yet they get away with it because of what they have and how they look smh
@@jerseygirl6221and then when the victim speaks out after they've been assaulted, the survivor gets to deal with a public smear campaign.
What a great guy, I love when he said “you’re not going home with nobody.”
Can we admit how good her acting was?
it was great until the last guy, when he intervened (orange shirt guy), she seemed not drugged. continuity! otherwise she did great
Thank you 😊
@@AnnaWood1 that's because he told them they were all actors.. lol
@@Digitalgems9000 no I mean literally when the guy intervened (still in scene), she seemed to be getting less disoriented (distracted by the fact someone actually stepped in) instead of more disoriented. If it was supposed to be believable, the reaction to what she took would get worse not better. If I was the dude, I’d think she was faking it
@@Digitalgems9000 I’m an actress so I always critique my own self tapes and I would look back at that and see that I didn’t stay in character fully
Number 1: NEVER leave your drink out of your sight. Even if your drink is non-alcoholic. Any drink can be messed with. Number 2: NEVER be alone without someone to check in on you. This is for any outing or date. Now days, both men and women need to be careful. I have heard that someone invented something where you can test your drink to see if it has been messed with. GREAT SHOW. I love WWYD videos. Keep them coming!
I wouldn't trust a test like that. There's a million different substances that can be used, and they all need different tests to be detected.
Some bartenders will take your drink and keep it on the bar behind them (where they keep the bottles) while you step out to the bathroom. Full view so the employees can't mess with it, and they'll give it back to you when you return.
This is good, but it happens a lot in clubs and dark bars, where it is harder to see and catch.
to be honest in happens anywhere. My little brother had it happen at a school gathering.
@@LisaMartin-r1nthat’s horrifying tbh
This is why I don't go to town by myself not these days.I am glad this is a social experiment otherwise I wouldn't know what I would do.I live in Manchester UK and the stuff I hear on the news about a lady or Man being drugged right on my doorstep scares me.This is why you and all of us have to be safe and not leave your drinks unattended
@@LisaMartin-r1n wow this is just poor
That last guy in the orange shirt is a great guy!! He was looking the other way when something was put in her drink. He turned and saw the guy messing with the straw. When she spoke up about not feeling right he figured it out fast!!! Ive seen everyone one of these shows. Now what do i watch??? Lololo❤
I wouldn’t say he was fast. He actually took wayyy too long to even say anything
The first two women stopped the actress before she even took a sip. If this was real, the lady would’ve been SOL sitting next to orange dude
That’s what I’m saying!! He didn’t notice at first. But start picking up on everything quick & realized what was going on. He was hesitant at first bc he wasn’t sure of himself & didn’t wanna cause a scene for no reason until he realized
@@nayb9773the first two women saw it happen
EXACTLY! I don’t get why everyone is saying he’s a hero.
I'm crying tears right now. I love them. Thank you all for standing up and doing the right thing. I love you
The guy in the orange shirt…Stand up guy!!!! Women need him in their corner!🙂👍
What AFTER he let her drink the spiked drink?🙄
Men too
He didn't know at the time. All he saw was the guy touching the straw@@danniellejohnson448
Mr. Quiñones, you’re back I missed your show! . Your show is such a blessing that I often incorporate it in my classes. It helps my students understand and question themselves about their social behaviour. It makes them think. Thank you so much from Rome, Italy.
That guy with the dreads in the background looks like he’s there to intervene should the situation need de-escalating.
I love seeing men stand up because it shows what a gentleman they are and the risk they’re willing to take to stand up for the girl no matter the consequences!
I feel like it should be the norm. Like if you know someone is in danger, not stopping it makes you an accomplice. In my country it is a punishable thing "non-assistance to a person in danger". Even if it is kinda never actually punishable by law, it does exist
last dude was solid… the guy before too.. but the last guy was seriously ready to do something. props.
I'm glad you're re-doing this. I too am a victim of being drugged, only I thought the person was a friend, and him and others went through with it. By the time I finally got the nerve to say something, it was too late. Please, if this ever happens to you, go straight to the police. Do not hesitate 😢
I hope this NEVER happens to anyone else btw. It sticks with you and it's tough to trust again
Horrible
I'm truly sorry you had to go through anything like that.
@@CammyDoesStuff it was. I don't wish it on anyone 😔
@@kaya2160 thank you for being so kind. I just hope others take my advice and don't wait to say anything 💚
4:04 Bro the way the dude walked up like that, he was ready for anything physical confrontation
That black dude in the background had fuckin daggers bro.
If they tried to leave with her, he was gonna beat them.
Pretty sure hes an extra, he was in all the scenes.
For sure he's an extra or security in case things turned physical. He was in all scenes, you can see him
He had a good acting face for a security person. There are multiple shots where he’s just looking down or seeming totally uninterested, but then he had an actually angry face when shit started going down.
There are multiple background people in these set-ups who have nothing at all to do with the scene, so forgive me if I assumed the same of him. Most of the time, if they have security for an intense scene (which I’ve seen before), the security person isn’t an actual actor in the scene. They only come in when necessary, which I rarely ever see in what they show on this program.
He really seemed like just a dude in the background.
Lol, he's security.
Okay, “lol”.
I get I’m the idiot here. If he really is a security person like you all claim, then what’s the problem with my comment? Good on him for keeping an eye on things when he needed to I guess.
Sorry for being observant.
Thank you WWYD for going back to waiting just until before people start throwing hands 🤣🤣🤣
Love that this show is back. I know this doesn't help in every situation but they make drink covers to protect your drinks from being drugged
If he says he didnt put something in the drink, tell him to drink it himself as proof
It’s good we have people who stood cause this is serious. A few women have disappeared or been killed because of this!
Seen way too many forensic files and real life stories on here. Its truly terrifying!
it's not just women
@@fonzie2098but how often does this happen to men ? To me it seems like Not much because mostly men are the ones drugging women
@@420bluntly_ it actually happens a lot, just because you don't hear about it doesn't change that fact
@@420bluntly_it happens to men too, it’s just not as showcased because of the shame and invalidation that comes with a man telling their story, some if not most don’t speak up. it’s slightly easier for women to admit what’s happened because a lot of people support women (as they should-) because cases like this are popular *with* , women. But with men, most of them are faced with backlash and ridiculous comments like: “you should like it cmon!” “I wish a woman would do that to me” “it’s just a woman-“ “man up!” just because it’s not as broadcasted doesn’t mean it happens less y’know
it’s so wholesome to see that there are still good people in the world who will step up❤️
this happened to me at a bar in downtown vancouver. it was really busy that night, so i can’t say if anyone saw something being slipped in my drink. i NEVER leave a drink unattended unless it’s with people i trust. if you see something, say something.
Yes, never leave your drink unattended. But men, don't fucking spike people. And if you see someone spiking a drink, SPEAK UP!
Also women too.
@@onetwothreefourfivesix789 Yes, women also shouldn't spike people's drinks, but it IS primarily men who do this.
@@charlielittlechild Probably. Just stating for the sake of equality.
No most women do it to it’s happened to my brother before not just men do it
@@tsellimahai I know women do it too. Statistically, not most women though.
Always protect yourself, even from people you may know and trust. I would rather listen to the words of a stranger warning me about someone spiking my drink than a coworker denying it and being persistent on taking me home.
What kind of drink coats $18?!!
a lot😭
It's more a question of where. In big city centers it is not uncommon.
Most drinks tbh
Haven't been to a bar recently, have you?
In London it’s £25
It can happen to ANYONE. Whether they want to rob you or ra** you. It can happen. My friend and I went to a bar and I remember coming back and she went from 10 to 100 in 10 minutes. Never seen her behave in such a manner especially after one shot. Made sure she was safe with her mom at the end of the night.
I watch these when I feel sad. These people are heros. Amazing people
6:49 his switch from joking and smiling at someone to immediately going to ‘this mfer did not just say that’
Love your pfp
You knew its What would you do when you hear their voices of actors are so loud while conversing.
😂😂😂 yeah they be so loud and doing it in open,just to catch some attention from the people surrounding. Like in real life, we know it's not that easy to catch them on act they be so discreet
I'm surprised people don't throw hands in some of these scenarios... I would.
Thank you! I just said the same thing , everyone is too polite. Polite stops when idiots make choices like this , now it's time to test your metal against a real man!!!!!
There have been scenes where people almost beat up the actors, but the crew cuts in immediately before it happens
I want to see a roles reversed version of this
I experienced that irl
They did that a few years ago. The scenario was a rich guy, and a woman spiked his drink to get his money.
I just watched the episode a few days ago. :)
@@TheSnowdogsShorts Ye they’d switch the roles up back then but I want one in 2024. I’m curious about how different the reactions would be
@@Rio-483i guess you’ll have to wait for quite a time, they probably have a lot of ideas in their list, and a role-reversed video is unlikely to be a priority
@@Rio-483 Good point, I would like to see that too.
Spiking a drink is such a douche bag move. If you like a guy/girl just tell them!
And if they say NO accept it and move on
If you're spiking someone's drink it has nothing to do with you just liking them. You want to control them without any pushback. You want to take advantage of them. That's not love.
@@samiyahparen8407 How scary. Thank you for the insight.
You just ended all SA with this comment
It’s not about liking them. It’s about control.
@4:19 my boy Johney Sins never let me down!
Doctor, Plumber, Cop, and Astronaut!
Now defender of women everywhere!😂🤣😂
I've seen this happen in clubs while I was in the army. I always told the bartender if I didn't see the girl come back. Almost got into a bar fight with some douche bag spiking a ladies drink. Cops got called and the guy tried to leave while we waited for them. My buddy and I grabbed him and held him down until the cops got there and they took him for questioning or something I'm assuming. It's crazy how insane people are now a days.
"I KNEW IT!!!!!" Well, that definitely made her night 😂😂
0:40 “Tonight’s the Night” Dexter Fans will get this 😂
Haha
If you're at a bar by yourself, bring your drink with you if you're going to the bathroom or give it to the bartender until you're back. Stay safe! 🤗
In some cases you can’t even trust the bartender
Yeah but if a girl does that to me, I’d get turned off and probably won’t ask for another date again bcz I’m not confident enough to handle that situation where it’s obviously the sign of no trust, I mean it’s a reasonable act for girls but I can’t take that
@@nightc4006they said if you’re at a bar BY YOURSELF can you read
Bartenders have been in on it also
@@lakeytranero2019 yes but bartenders also have professional obligations. If they did something bad they’re much easier to hold accountable than some random patron
Always walk with your drink never leave it unattended and if you do leave it unattended don’t drink it buy yourself a fresh new drink, don’t accept drinks from guys buy your own drink, stay vigilant and alert and pay attention to your surroundings and to what is happening around you. Stay Safe.
The manner in which each of the clients came to her aid, particularly the man at the end of the video, was truly heartwarming and commendable in every sense. the essence of virtue in humanity isn’t lost? ❤️
The dude in the green shirt saucing up the drinks used to be one hell of a tambourine player back in the day. I’m honestly amazed he didn’t go pro.
What a great episode! Thank you for taking on this important issue. It's so good to know there are people out there who care enough to get involved for the sake of a young woman's safety.
Always speak up! Trust your gut if it says "Hell no that 's fishy!". Never leave your drink!
Over here in Germany there are like paper bracelets you can dip in the drink and they shift color when the drink is spiked. You often get bracelets when there is an event. And sponsors can print on their advertising. Win win for everybody.
1. Never leave you drink unattended.
2. If you do leave you drink unattended, buy a new one. Better safe than sorry
3. Whether you know the person or not (be it the person drugging or going to get drugged), You see something, say something. Even if you're not 100% sure, do so anyway cause you could be saving someone's life.
Even though the guy at the end wasn't sure if dude did mess with her drink or not, I wish he did say something before she took a sip and let her continue to drink it
The moral of the story is: don't spike drinks. „don’t leave your drink“ shifts the blame to the victim. The victim has no fault. The predator is the whole problem.
This happened to me i ended up in the hospital :( i thought it would not happen to me as im a man please keep an eye on your drinks everyone
Edit: forgot this happened to my granny in her EARLY EIGHTIES who said she couldnt drink too much alcohol and was only having a few beers and the people at the bar "wanted to see her drunk". despicable humans
OGs know they’ve already done one like this.
Personally i'm glad that they redo the same scenarios ten years later. Look it up the original one was posted ten years ago. I think it's important To redo things like this to show how sociery is changing, for better or for worse.
No like this sorta stuff stopped happening ten years ago
It happened to my bf 2wks ago. He was out with his buddies in a bar he didn't think it'll ever happen to him. But it definitely happens to men as well. So finish ur drink don't leave it alone.
I love seeing the last guys reaction, it felt really realistic to what the average overthinker would do. You could see him go "nah, I must be imagining it" but still keep his eyes on things, and then realized he wasn't crazy.
That girl is such a good actress, wow
25 almost 26 years never been to a Bar.
You haven't missed anything, believe me.
Don’t go. It sucks
weird flex but ok
Do you want a parade
They did this same scenario about four years ago. A lot of people didn’t say anything to the girl, then. Thank goodness times have changed 😊!
Dude in the Homan's t-shirt was bout to go hands on!!! LOVE IT!!!
Honestly this is extremely scary. Unfortunately I've been drugged and what makes it worse I was in another country. I was in Guatemala. I'm a guy and you know people's response? Did you have sex? Doesn't sound like a problem to me? All from men. Like are you serious? I had 1 beer and was sooo sloppy. Luckily I was with 2 lovely British Girls from my accommodation and they saw how bad I was and walked me back. I could barely talk. If it wasn't for them, Idk what would have happened. Maybe robbed or something.
“I knew it!” 😹 can’t go anywhere without Jon Quinones interrupting you!
Wish more people would look out for each other like that .
The guy in orange shirt😭😭😭😭❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️ I can marry this guy on the spot, what a man! ❤️😭😭😭👏👏👏👏 we need more people like him fr! "You're not leaving, you're not touching her"❤️🔥😭 the way he took a stand for a stranger girl and was so concerned for her, bro his parents raised him well🥺🫶👏
That’s my husband’s best friend and the godfather to my son. I can confirm he’s a great guy and I’m thankful my son has 2 awesome men to look up to ☺️
Wow, your son's soo lucky to have a godfather like him, he seems like a great person! Tell him he's got a new fan🫶🥺
Dude was ready to put them paws on him.
I've worked in the bar scene for over 10 years now, and I see this happen all too often, I'm thankful that my eye caught it when I did.
Even a buddy of mine, accidentally took a drink meant for a female friend of his that was tampered with, it was only his second drink that night but he was suddenly severely drunk. Everyone that was there pieced it together what happened, and he said, it was a small price to pay and he's glad it kept his friend from being a victim of this.
The orange shirt guy definitely saw him spike it but was hesitant to initially get involved. You could tell from his facial expression that he immediately regretted not speaking up after she took a sip.
I think he saw him move the glass. Still concerning but I feel like he took the right precautions and assessed the situation first before responding and then standing his ground.
@jasminewhite1485 Yeah someone commented who knew him and said he just saw him stir the drink
I don’t think he saw him actually spike it but I think he knew something was off
Never turn a blind eye if we see something wrong.
"Why are you speaking for her" i love him
I’m glad you guys haven’t stopped making these videos!
We need longer videos lol I can't get enough of this show
I was roofied at my own house by my best friends gf. She then proceeded to SA me. She turned everyone against me and convivnced them i was lying about not remembering anything af5er my second drink. I cant remember anything for three days after i was roofied. I was 17. I was at home. I thought i was safe....she owned up to it when they broke up but by then it was too late. People tried apologizing for not believing me but the damage was done....i am 32 now and still will not let my drink leave my sight even in my own home. I hate her for taking that security away from me. Im sorry for the rambling this just isnt something ive been able to talk about....
I’m sorry..
hey man, i hope you're doing better now. that must be a horrible feeling. your experience is valid and i hope you're healing from it ❤️
@mooimiu I am doing much better and have gotten through a lot of it, just trying to heal the part I mentioned. I'm trying to find my security again. And I am slowly but surely I am.
@@samiballew4609 good for you. It gets better, i promise.
Back in New Jersey, the home of WWYD 😅! Great episode..
The first one is amazing, even though she had a feeling all of that might have been staged or a prank she still warned the girl instead of ignoring 👏🏻
"I just paid $18 for that.." That's almost as bad as slipping something into her drink
I love it when they say "I knew it!" Can you imagine being poor John trying to go out in public for dinner with his family, and people coming up and asking "Okay, where are the cameras? C'mon man, I want to be on TV!"
We back again with wwyd‼️
To secretly drug another person is so evil! You don't even know the medical conditions of that other person if you do that and the other person might die from that.
It scares me thinking back to my 20s living in NYC and going to bars and how many vulnerable positions I was in. I'm lucky nothing happened to me
This happened to me and my friends a couple of times, by random strangers at the bar, and by people we knew. Keep your eye on your drink, even of it's just water, and watch the bartender closely too. Don't be trusting at friend's houses as well. You never know.
7:05 I know it’s just acting but people actually spoke for me and said I was fine when I had tears running down my face I love how this person doesn’t know her but is starting up for her and making sure she’s safe
The Return of the King
WWYD is back
I have been a victim. I went to a party at 19 and had two beers. I remember feeling incredibly intoxicated and then I woke up in a bed with only one guy at the house and I was bare chested. To this day I don’t know what happened but I think about it all the time. What might be even worse is that my best friend at the time took a bunch of people in my car to go somewhere. Leaving me with a complete stranger because I had gotten sick. She said she left him there to look after me. I would have confronted the man the second he put something in her drink!
100% of the time SPEAK UP. If something is wrong you will never be sorry. You may be saving a life in the end.
The fact that theres people who really just do shit like this acting as if no one gonna care, and sadly some just look away or dont bother to help, but im glad awareness is being spread.
My friend and I shared a drink at the abbey in West Hollywood and the drink was spiked. One of the scariest days of my life. Next thing I know I regain consciousness in the uber and the driver kicked me out saying I got into the wrong uber. Next thing I realized was my phone was missing. He dropped me off in the middle off in the middle of no where in LA and I had to run home by UCLA because it was nearly 3am and i didn't know who to ask for help since it was so late at night. I never felt so helpless in my life. Thank goodness I still had my keys, otherwise I'm not sure how I would've gotten back inside my apartment.
I can’t wait to be on this show someday I’ve been waiting since I was about 11 to help somebody
This happened to me at a bar when I was in my early 20s. I was with a group of friends. Guy was hitting on me, I politely turned him down. I didn’t see him put it in my drink, but my male friend did. Thought that guy was going to lose his life that night. The owner of the bar kicked the guy out and we went on with our night.
Stay safe out there ladies
I love this episode because of the last guy. I've never seen people like me on here 😂😂 he's just being a good ole boy. We were raised right
As a mom I thank God that there are still good men like the last 2. ❤
I'm in my thirties and my parents STILL tell me to never leave my drink unattended! So this stays with me! Y'all be safe in this crazy world! Grateful to see good people looking out in this case!
I once saw my 56-year-old potbellied dad lift a line backer sized frat boy clean across a table, dragged him outside, and in seconds, he was knocked out cold. My dad worked on bulls for 20 years and owned a taproom for 5 so he knows how to keep his patrons safe. He's not known for being aggressive and I've only heard him shout once until the day when the frat boy got caught red handed spiking my sisters drink. Feral is as close as I can get to describe the face my dad had. Scared the piss out of me.