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Video of Nick Fuentes attacking a woman in his home goes viral

A clip of a woman being attacked by Nick Fuentes after she showed up at his leaked home address has gone viral.

Right-wing commentator Nick Fuentes' speech was posted online as he faced backlash for telling women, “Your body is my choice,” while celebrating President-elect Donald Trump's victory last week.

His address appeared in several posts online in what is known as “doxxing” – a term that refers to the publication of private information online, usually with malicious intent.

A Clip of Fuentes allegedly pepper spraying a woman The perpetrator who rang his doorbell has now gone viral, and a woman named Marla Rose is claiming to be the person involved.

The footage shows a woman's hand ringing the doorbell before saying “hello,” while Fuentes is seen opening the door and spraying her with pepper spray, the internet suspects.

“Oh my God, what are you doing?” she is heard saying as the camera shows her clearly backing away before landing on the ground.

Fuentes says “get out of here” before appearing to pick up the camera and carry it into his house, where he is seen kicking it and locking the door.

“I rang the doorbell, (Fuentes) immediately opened the door like he was in freaking Waco, sprayed me with a burning liquid (pepper spray? Mace?) and pushed me down the stairs onto that sidewalk,” Rose wrote on the Facebook post , which has since been removed.

She continued: “I curled into a protective position, expecting to be kicked or stomped. He grabbed my phone, ran back into the house, locked the door and closed the blinds.”

Rose said she rang Fuentes' doorbell because she was curious and because another woman on the sidewalk encouraged her to do so. “I also think the threat to women and girls everywhere deserves an explanation,” she added.

She made a statement to the police and eventually got her (damaged) phone back.

“I have a little pain on the right side where I fell, but I'm fine,” said Rose, who described herself as a “Jewish feminist.”

Rose added: “Yes, I rang his doorbell (I didn't jump a fence or anything), but is that worth bodily harm or property damage?”

Newsweek reached out to Fuentes via direct message on X and Rose via direct message on Facebook for further comment.

Fuentes has not officially commented on the incident, but he did repost a supportive message from conservative personality Candace Owens.

Owens wrote: “She was lucky that she was not in a condition where she had to stand her ground or she could have been shot. I don’t recommend anyone showing up on their doorstep down here in Tennessee….”

A stand-your-stand state is a state that legally permits individuals to use deadly force in self-defense without any obligation to retreat.

According to National News, Rose plans to speak with an attorney about the alleged attack.

The context:

Fuentes, 26, made the comment in a video and on X, formerly Twitter, where he said: “Your body, my choice. Forever.” The post has 91.6 million views.

In a video posted on Rumble three days ago, Fuentes defended the comment, essentially arguing that it was a criticism of the pro-choice movement and modern feminism.

“It was kind of a joke, you know, because it's based on what all these women were saying, which was, 'My body, my choice,'” he said. “And can we be honest? They're so annoying. So shrill, so annoying. And I want to remind everyone – women were objectively willing – that they were willing to destroy the country in order to retain the right to kill their own children in the country. This is what most women in this country voted for.

He went on to say his comment was “a funny little play on that phrase” and called it “such blatant anger incitement.”

Fuentes also said: “There is a very serious point underlying this, which is that women actually deserve to be ridiculed for this. Obviously not all women, not women who are mothers, not women who are married, not women who are Trump supporters,” and things like that, but we’re talking about a very toxic faction of women here. They may be the majority…and they are radical, screaming, shrill, whining and ruining this country.

“I don’t apologize for what I said. You know, it was said in a joking context.”

In the same clip, Fuentes said: “Women should not have the right to vote, women should be treated differently than men in society.”

Video of Nick Fuentes attacking a woman in his home goes viral
Right-wing activist Nick Fuentes holds a rally in Lansing, Michigan on November 11, 2020. A clip of Fuentes allegedly pepper-spraying a woman who showed up on his property has gone viral.

AP