A "social experiment," which has been viewed more than 7 million times on YouTube, claims to show how men react to a woman who's drunk. In the clip, actress Jennifer Box pretends to be intoxicated while stumbling around Hollywood Boulevard in Los Angeles, trying to get to a bus stop. Various guys are shown trying to take advantage of her, but it may not be what it seems.

ABC News notes that viewers and commenters immediately became suspicious about the video, especially because nobody involved had their faces blurred. That means they were likely aware the cameras were there, or at least gave their permission after the fact. Plus, many of them said very similar lines when trying to take advantage of the actress.

According to The Smoking Gun, the clip was staged the whole time, and lines were fed to the guys, who thought they were getting an acting gig. And the actors are pissed about how they're being portrayed. One of the participants told the website that when he confronted one of the video's creators, he told him, "Just go with it dude, you are in our team now and we will take care of you."

Josh Blaine, one of the guys from the clip, posted on Facebook that the clip was a hoax. "I gave them a verbal consent on camera, but thought it was supposed to be a funny skit," he wrote in a comment. "Here's to watching my back with virtually no friends. Fuck my life." Another participant, Mike "Mokii' Koshak, also posted that the video was staged. It "does not portray myself or any of the other people in it correctly," he wrote.

Stephen Zhang, the clip's creator, is the CEO of a company called Hygo, which works with brands to help their Facebook posts go viral. He has not given any response to the claims that the clip is fake.

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