A worrying online phenomenon known as FHRITP — or f--k her right in the p---y — has been targeting journalists, and two women at CBC Montreal have decided to share why FHRITP isn’t “funny” at all. The ...
WARNING: This story contains graphic content. Discretion is advised. The man who has taken credit for creating and profiting from the “F–k her right in the p—y” (FHRITP) trend has released a YouTube ...
WATCH ABOVE: A TV reporter in Toronto is being hailed for her courage in standing up to some vulgar insults. City TV reporter Shauna Hunt received the verbal assaults so often, she decided to confront ...
After CityNews reporter Shauna Hunt confronted her FHRITP harassers this week during a live taping, the video went viral, prompting backlash against the pranksters as well as widespread debate. One ...
You're probably familiar with the "FHRITP" meme—the acronym stands for "F--k her right in the p--sy," and over the past year plus, there's been an unfortunate, viral trend of (mostly) men interrupting ...
Over the last couple of years, its become a trend for groups of men to shout Fuck her right in the pussy! into the microphone or toward the camera when broadcast reporters are out in the field. The ...
And, more importantly, how do we rise to something better? You can save this article by registering for free here. Or sign-in if you have an account. If you hadn’t heard of the expression FHRITP ...
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