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Maree said she had been having a coffee in a Melbourne shopping centre when a man approached her and asked her to hold a bouquet of flowers. "It's the patronising assumption that women, especially older women, will be thrilled by some random stranger giving them flowers." 'I didn't think much of it' "He interrupted my quiet time, filmed and uploaded a video without my consent, turning it into something it wasn't, and I feel like he is making quite a lot of money through it. "There's a lot of these flower TikToks all over the internet," she said. These comments have received more than 10,000 likes.īut Maree said she wanted to challenge the idea this was a random act of kindness. The comments on the video include, "when she started crying I couldn't hold it back", and "wow that was so beautiful I swear I would cry". It has since gone viral on the social media app, collecting 57 million views and 10.9 million likes.

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The video was posted on Mr Pawluk's TikTok account with the caption "I hope this made her day better" and the hashtag "#wholesome". *Maree - who has withheld her surname to maintain her privacy - told ABC Radio Melbourne she was filmed in a public place receiving flowers from Mr Pawluk several weeks ago. But TikTok creator Harrison Pawluk's team said the video was filmed legally and was "designed to spread love and compassion" and not "cause anyone concern".














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