Someone reported my video as being abusive so tiktok are currently reviewing it. Anyone that saw the video I posted an hour ago will know that I infact stayed really calm and respectful the whole time. I was in shock that someone would pour boiling water and dog poo all over my car. Either way I’ll do another story with an update later too. #foryoupage#foryou#fyp#karensgoingwild#karensgonewild#karensoftiktok#karens#karen
A vigilante who who poured dog feces on a mother’s car for parking it outside her home has admitted damaging the cars – but claims she is the real victim.
Leisa Wise was recorded walking out of her home and pouring a bucket of putrid liquid over Natalie Mayers’ car.
Ms. Mayers, a business owner and new mom, recorded Wise, 55, targeting her car after she parked legally on Phillips Street in Queensland, Australia.
The video – which went viral on TikTok – led to Wise facing court, where she on Thursday pleaded guilty to two counts of willful damage.
The court heard that the pensioner poured “a mixture of hot water and dog feces” on Ms. Mayers’ car, causing the vehicle to have a dent, cracked windscreen and damaged electronics, costing $2500 [Australian] to fix.
Leisa Wise was recorded walking out of her home pouring dog feces over Natalie Mayers’ car. @truerebelheartcoaching/TikTok
The victim posted the incident on TikTok leading Wise to go to court and plead guilty to 2 counts of willful damage. @truerebelheartcoaching/TikTokWise was ordered to undergo nine months of probation and pay $1050 [Australian] in compensation to her two victims.
Speaking to a Current Affair outside court, Ms. Wise said she was the victim, not Ms Mayers, and that she had been “bullied”
“It was about being bullied in my own home,” she said.
She also called a reporter a “smart a–” for asking her if she would continue to damage cars parked outside her home.
Explaining what happened in the video, Ms. Mayers told A Current Affair: “She walked back out with a big bucket, leaned it up against the right-hand side of the window of my car and proceeded to pour the contents of it all over my car..
“It was the last thing ever that I expected. I just thought, who actually does that?”
Wise was quick to defend her actions, telling Ms. Mayers in the video that there was a sign reading “Please Don‘t” and that the street was empty.




