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Geittmann said Johnson began harassing his boyfriend with "homophobic banter" as the couple was about to leave the hotel, where they took photos. "He looked gorgeous, everybody loved it, nobody had a problem with it," he said on TikTok. Geittmann, a college student, said Stevens decided to wear a dress to prom in an effort to "break the stigma around men wearing dresses." Homophobic POS in Tennessee harasses a teenager for wearing a dress to prom /Ftt2a184jX- Fifty Shades of Whey April 26, 2021 Come on, dude."Īlso off-camera, Stevens can be heard saying "I'm sorry, I'm gorgeous," to which Johnson replies: "Are you?" The video ends with off-camera voices of appears to be adults pleading with a smiling Johnson to stop, with one telling him: "It's just prom. In a pair of TikTok videos giving his side of the story, Geittman said Johnson swung at his phone and missed, instead hitting Stevens on the back. Johnson then appears to try smacking the phone of Stevens' boyfriend Jacob Geittmann. ![]() The distressed teenager shouts "F*** off" at Johnson and "Get the f*** away from me." High school senior Dalton Stevens can be heard telling Johnson: "I chose what I wanna wear so you can f*** off," to which the man retorts: "Is that right?" Stevens then walks away from Johnson, who subsequently follows, stands near the high schooler and says: "You look like an idiot." In the video filmed by the teenager's boyfriend, VisuWell CEO Sam Johnson can be seen arguing with a visibly upset high schooler wearing a floor-length red tulle gown at a hotel in Tennessee. The CEO of a telemedicine company has denied harassing a teenage boy over his prom dress in a viral video of the confrontation, which has prompted accusations of homophobia and renewed outrage over intolerance for men choosing to wear dresses.
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