Can you imagine someone doing this on Irish Rail?!
A woman has sent twitter into meltdown after she was videoed openly taking sexy selfies of herself on a packed New York Subway.
The minute-long the woman identified as Jessica George — or “Subway Bae” — has been viewed more than 8.3 million times, and counting.
With her camera perched up against a bag on an empty train seat, Jessica can be seen giving it her all in various sultry poses as she flaunts a skin tight, black dress.
“This woman giving it ALL to the selfie cam on the train is SENDING ME,” American actor Ben Yahr wrote alongside a video of her “shoot”.
Most commuters sitting in the carriage ignore her or at least are pretending too.
She goes through various poses with one hand on her hip, legs crossed over as she tilts forward, to squatting as she runs her hands through her long locks.
This woman @jessiica_george deserves followers, so I’m thrilled to help.
— Ben Yahr (@benyahr) August 18, 2019
“Honestly she is my new queen, I worship her and ONLY her!!” another Twitter user commented.
“She’s POWERFUL, I want to be her,” said another.
“I want to be this unbothered in life,” a third commented.
Along with lots of “only in New York” comments, another took it as an opportunity to poke fun: “Let this be a sign that New Yorkers don’t give a f**k about what you’re doing.”
Jessica responded to her now viral video, thanking Ben for posting the footage.
thank u sir ? https://t.co/A33KCezfe9 pic.twitter.com/VKksBW4iAL
— je$$ (@jessiica_george) August 18, 2019
she gives zero fucks shes serving
— sarah (@heavenbrat) August 18, 2019
To have the confidence to do this in front of others is powerful. I could never.
— ¡Dale! ? (@itsDMCL) August 17, 2019
I wonder what it's like to be shameless.
— themindof_vee (@themindof_vee) August 18, 2019
However her post has sparked debate on whether she is “confident” or just “shameless”.
“I feel weird that I don’t read this as confidence when so many others do. Trying to get just the right angle for a selfie doesn’t scream confidence to me,” one person said.
“I wonder what it’s like to be shameless,” said another.
But others came to her defence.
“OK slowdown guys there’s nothing shameless here,” a Subway Bae supporter said.
“To have the confidence to do this in front of others is powerful. I could never,” added another.