A self-proclaimed “influencer” wanted to give a California woman a hard time while she recorded her bullyish and entitled behavior, even telling her that he should be paid for appearing in her video. The individual in question has a whopping five followers. TikToker daadisnacks reacted to the original clip, posted by user poke_me_harder (Ariel). While in San Francisco, California, the woman started recording the “influencer” identified as “kvngjersey,” or Ramon Dominico, after he reportedly became rude.
Seconds into the clip, Dominico made a bet that he could grab the woman’s phone. He attempts to do so immediately, with Ariel moving the phone away. The man uttered a high-pitched laugh after his failed attempt, and the delusion kicked in:
“Yo, I’m an influencer. I need to get paid for this video,” the California man said.
Disgustingly, Dominico then appeared to remove his pants off camera to “moon” Ariel after she refused to stop recording him. In his underwear, he started twerking and bending over, for whatever reason. As his buddies laughed at his antics, he also is shown attempting to kick Ariel, albeit in a somewhat playful manner.
The “influencer” asked Ariel to walk away and appeared to issue a threat, saying, “If you don’t delete that video, I promise you you’ll be [intelligible].”
An ‘Influencer’ Dragged Online
The truth is that Dominico, a pop singer, has five followers on Soundcloud. He is slightly popular on TikTok, with more than 3,000 followers, with an impressive 21,000 on Instagram. The California singer, however, has locked comments on most of his posts, as he is currently being trolled online.
“Yeah, we don’t know who that is,” one user commented. A second user identified him, saying, “AH, so this is the guy getting clowned on TikTok.” A third one wrote, “The way no one knows him is killing me.”
Dominico defended himself, saying Ariel had begun harassing him first. According to Daadi, this wasn’t true. He cited one of his friends, who said that he was “bothering this woman the entire night.”
While there are no metrics on how many times his music has been played, it appears that he does know how to put up a show, as unhinged and alcohol-infused as it may be.







