Moxie’s public livestream leads to street argument after catching man walking a leashed masked person

Turns out doing kink cosplay on a busy sidewalk and demanding privacy is a tough sell.

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(Image via moxie on Kick)
TL;DR
  • Moxie's outdoor stream accidentally caught a man walking another person on a leash in a dog-style mask on a public sidewalk.
  • The man confronted the group over consent to be filmed, leading to a heated argument that included an anti-straight slur and a racial slur.
  • Viewers placed the encounter in Toronto's Church and Wellesley area, though the location remains unconfirmed.
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Streamer Moxie’s outdoor broadcast took a strange turn this week when her camera caught a man leading another person on a leash down a public sidewalk. The leashed individual was wearing what appeared to be a dog-style mask or pup hood, and the pair weren’t happy about ending up on camera.

Once the man noticed the stream, he confronted Moxie and her group, arguing they were being filmed without consent. Moxie’s side pushed back, pointing out that they were all standing in the middle of a public street. The exchange got heated fast.

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According to the footage, someone on the leashed pair’s side threw out the insult “straggot,” an internet slang term aimed at straight people. In response, a woman in Moxie’s group fired back using a racial slur. The timing was awkward, as two Black men reportedly stepped out of a nearby store during the moment. The same woman then followed up with “I’m half Black” when called out, before her friends tried to move things along.

Public sidewalk, private kink

The pair were engaged in highly visible pup-play-style behavior in broad daylight on a busy street, then objected the moment a camera pointed their way. Meanwhile, the streamer’s group was quick to escalate a simple filming dispute into something much uglier.

Public filming rules vary, but people walking down a city sidewalk generally have limited expectation of privacy, especially in an area already covered by traffic cameras, dashcams, and building surveillance.

No physical altercation was reported. The pair walked off, and the stream carried on.

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