Tourist’s clever ‘Mum Test’ goes viral as defense against unwanted advances

British tourist Leila Layzell has gained widespread attention online for her ingenious tactic to fend off unwanted advances at Bondi Beach.

In a now-viral video, Layzell is seen responding to a man’s persistent request for her phone number by playfully asking, “Can I show my mum my husband?”

The man’s reaction—covering his face and abruptly ending his pursuit—sparked widespread discussion online.

Viewers praised her quick thinking, with many speculating that the man’s reluctance to be on camera indicated he had something to hide, such as a wife or dubious intentions.

The lighthearted “mum test” has resonated with many, shedding light on the frequent discomfort women face in such situations.

By introducing the possibility of accountability, Layzell’s tactic acts as a litmus test to gauge the sincerity of a stranger’s interest.

While some criticised her for filming the interaction, others applauded her confidence and creativity.

Comments like “Doing God’s work” and “Girl, he showed his true colours, run!” flooded the post, highlighting how her approach empowered viewers and provided an effective way to navigate unwanted advances.

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