Guy Humiliates His Roommate’s Influencer Friend After Catching Her Trying to Steal His Expensive Skincare

We all know that moment when a cherished, expensive item catches the eye of an entitled guest. For one 26-year-old man, a peaceful morning routine turned into a chaotic confrontation over his highly prized natural skincare products. He and his roommate shared an ideal living arrangement, respecting each other’s boundaries and strictly separating their bathroom shelves.

But when the roommate invited over a self-proclaimed beauty guru with a penchant for “borrowing” things, those boundaries were put to the ultimate test. The aspiring influencer thought she had found the perfect free content for her followers, completely underestimating the owner’s willingness to defend his property. Want the juicy details? Dive into the original story below!

Guy Humiliates His Roommate's Influencer Friend After Catching Her Trying to Steal His Expensive Skincare

AITA for embarrassing a girl trying to steal from me?

The tension had clearly been building for quite some time, leading to this breaking point.

I made this account because I'm tired of the passive-aggressive bull this girl keeps throwing at me, so I want to see if I'm the ass or her. Firstly, I'm...

These aren't cheap, and when I do get them, I make sure I use them smartly and make them last.

The peaceful roommate dynamic was about to be severely tested by an outside force.

My roommate and I get along great; she doesn't touch my things in the bathroom, and I don't touch hers. She has her own shelf, I have mine. She does...

A few months ago she came over, and I had just gone to my room to get dressed, products left on the tub bench, and I hear her in the...

Instead of letting it slide, he decided to tackle the audacity head-on.

I hear my roommate say no, that it's not hers, and the friend just says quietly that she'll use it when I go to work.

After I get out of my room to head to work, I immediately get my products, put them in my room, and listen to her start to do her show...

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" I then locked them in my room, and since then she's told me how she lost followers, got mocked for trying to steal, and was sobbing in her live...

The situation perfectly illustrates what relationship experts often identify as entitlement-driven boundary crossing. According to psychological principles of entitlement, this behavior frequently manifests as one person assuming their needs, wants, or even “content creation” time are inherently more important than the property of others. In shared living environments, this dynamic can quickly turn toxic, especially when guests fail to respect the unspoken rules of the household.

The beauty guru’s behavior showcases a severe lack of respect for personal property, driven entirely by the desire for internet validation. By publicly calling her out, the poster immediately established an unshakeable boundary. Setting clear boundaries is the most effective way to protect oneself from entitled individuals who assume they have free access to your life and belongings.

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For the poster, a practical next step is having a direct, sit-down conversation with the roommate. While the roommate technically said “no” in the moment, they failed to enforce the rule in their own home, leaving the poster to defend his own items. Establishing a firm “no-guest-access” policy for personal items will prevent future entitlement issues. Readers, have you ever had to firmly enforce a boundary with an entitled guest? You can read more about dealing with toxic friends on our site.

Community Opinions

Reddit came in hot—nearly unanimous in their support for the poster, with many finding humor in the influencer's self-inflicted downfall.

u/Medusssssa1 Absolutely NTA. She’s waiting for you to leave so she can use your products that you buy? I know how expensive natural \ cruelty free products can be. I’m...

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u/ur-humble-overlord
lol NTA. no livestream by someone with 500 followers is getting views from anyone who isn't family and friends anyway.

u/amalgamas
NTA, she was outright trying to steal from you and any flack she gets for that is on her.

u/philliamm96 NTA Was it a live show? That kinda embarrassing stuff can and up going viral so if anything she may end up getting some extra attention than she would’ve...

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u/kittymomma2013
NTA she was going to steal from you. You had every right to lock up your stuff and call her out.

u/LifeAsMagic
NTA but.....what's the name of her channel? Asking for a friend

u/NoeTellusom
NTA She's doing a live vlog/stream in YOUR apartment featuring YOUR products without YOUR permission?
Yeah, she embarrassed herself.

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u/CounselorCheese
You know you’re NTA.
In what world would you be an AH for not letting someone steal your stuff.
Can people please stop posting complete trash here.

u/j4ckbauer Made her look bad in front of 500 followers, sounds like you ruined her career lolol She did this to herself, practically announced in front of you that she...

u/ricky3106
NTA she tried to use your stuff even when her friend it’s yours

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u/LoveaBook ESH. Her for planning to steal some of your stuff, you for waiting to confront her so you could call her out in a super humiliating and public way,...

u/CulturalMushroom6
Calling bullshit.
This is the most obvious NTA ever and has all the aspects of the highly-upvoted stories on this sub.
Any proof?

u/rnbret
Y-T-A unless you post a link to the recorded livestream :)
JK of course, NTA.

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u/thatgirlfromcollege I feel like this isn't real or it's way exaggerated. Someone who is that about appearances for her little following wouldn't just have a breakdown on a live stream,...

u/iTrickzGG
Man excuse me, but some of these AITA are just pure idiotic...

However, a few skeptical commenters questioned the validity of the story, wondering if such blatant audacity could actually be real.

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The line between sharing and stealing is crystal clear, especially when expensive skincare is involved. While the influencer may have lost a few followers, she gained a harsh lesson in basic respect and household etiquette. Do you think the poster’s loud confrontation was the perfect response, or did it cross a line into unnecessary humiliation? And how would you handle a guest trying to use your prized possessions for internet clout? Drop your hot take in the comments below!

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