I wish I was as rich as Brianna and Jaelin so I could travel to Chicago for the Brianna and Jaelin walking tour — riley :D (@virtuallyriley) August 26, 2016

Brianna and Jaelin are proof that God is dealing with his own demons too — DJ J.D. (@DadsiPod) August 26, 2016

Okay so for those of you who don't know, Jaelin and I moved to Chicago and the day we were getting settled in something bad happened... — Brianna Joy White (@BriannaJoyWhite) August 1, 2016

CHICAGO (WLS) -- A young couple from Arizona is getting a lot of grief from Chicagoans after they posted a video detailing the "traumatic experience" that led them to move out of the city after only one day. It's even inspired a neighborhood walking tour.Brianna Joy and Jaelin White, both 18, posted the now-viral video to their YouTube channel earlier this month called "The Reason We're Homeless Right Now... (no clickbait) Storytime" to share their story, which they seemed to think would garner sympathy for their plight. The first problem, many said, was that the "homeless" couple filmed in an expansive kitchen with granite counter tops and stainless steel appliances.The couple explains how their first adventure in the city begins with an attempt to use the CTA and ends with Jaelin allegedly taking a punch to the face. While the assault is no laughing matter, many Chicagoans ripped them on social media for their "privileged" perspective on the events leading up to it.In the video posted Aug. 2, the Whites described arriving at their new home near the Granville Red Line stop in the Edgewater neighborhood on Chicago's North Side."It was like a really nice neighborhood... We read Yelp reviews, they were all positive, nothing crazy. So we were like 'OK, this is a great neighborhood, we'll be fine,'" Brianna explains."It was surrounded by $900,000 homes," Jaelin added.On the day they moved in, the Whites decided to venture out for lunch at the closest Chipotle, just one Red Line stop away at Loyola."We heard great things about this public transportation," Jaelin said. "So I'm like, instead of driving, let's just go kinda have the experience."But when the Whites arrived at the Granville station, Jaelin said he was approached by a man who began asking him questions "out of nowhere", like "what's your name?" and "what do you do?"The couple said they were made so uncomfortable that they left the station and sought shelter at a nearby Subway restaurant and called for an Uber to pick them up. But they soon noticed the "creepy" man had also left the station and spotted him outside the Subway."At this point I feel like I'm going to throw up, like I literally thought I was just going to have a heart attack," Brianna said. "His voice was so sketchy."Jaelin then called 911, and told the man police would be stopping by. He and Brianna stood outside to wait for their ride, and when a car pulled up to ask if everything was OK, they jumped into it - thinking it was their Uber.But before they made it to the car, they said the man lingering outside Subway punched Jaelin in the face.The couple said the incident occurred with lots of other people around and they were surprised they had been targeted, "even though there's way easier targets all around," Jaelin said.They even went on to describe their outfits, thinking that they may have been targeted because they dressed "preppy."If you'd like to retrace Brianna and Jaelin's last stroll through Chicago, there's even a walking tour planned in early September . More than 1,900 people have said they would attend.The tour is scheduled for Tuesday, Sept. 6 and will meet at the CTA Red Line Granville Station at 7 p.m. A trip to either "Chipotle or Arizona" will follow.