
Within the realm viral videos, there are moments that become legendary, etching themselves into the annals of internet history.
One such legend is the notorious “F*ck her right in the pussy” (FHRITP) videos that stormed the web several years ago.
These videos, featuring a mysterious hoodie-wearing man known as “Fred,” left millions in stitches and disbelief. But what’s the real story behind these viral sensations?
Fred’s Hijinks: Fact or Fiction?
You might recall those surreal moments when Fred barged into live news broadcasts, leaving reporters lost for words. In one unforgettable incident, he interrupted a WLWT reporter during a train derailment story.
In another, he concluded an oil spill eyewitness account with his infamous catchphrase while being interviewed by WKRC-TV. Then, there was that jaw-dropping clip of Fred snatching the mic from a female reporter and blurting out, “F*ck her in the pussy.” But were these hilarious moments real?
Some astute netizens and media outlets began to question the authenticity of the videos.
They pointed out inconsistencies, such as the presence of anchors who didn’t work for the reported stations, notably the inclusion of Fox News anchor Megyn Kelly, and the suspiciously calm reactions of the anchors to Fred’s antics.
Moreover, sharp-eyed viewers noticed a street sign and a nearby restaurant, revealing that these antics were staged in Florence, not Cincinnati as implied.

The Truth Unveiled: A Hoax and a Phenomenon
The shocking and hilarious truth is that all these viral videos were not real but carefully crafted hoaxes. “Fuck her right in the pussy” started as a catchphrase popularized by viral videos in 2014.
The original video showcased a news reporter unknowingly uttering the phrase while on the air. It was created by YouTube user John Cain, who had a devious sense of humor.
The phrase swiftly became an internet meme, inspiring real-life videobombing incidents.
John Cain, the mastermind behind these pranks, even profited from the sales of official merchandise featuring the infamous phrase.
In fact, he admitted to making a significant income, allowing him to buy a new car, a house, and relocate to sunny Orlando, Florida. Not bad for a little prank, right?

The Origin of Controversy
As the phrase gained notoriety, it also sparked debates about whether using it constituted sexual harassment and public humiliation of women.
Real-life incidents involving the phrase in Toronto and Calgary news broadcasts ignited these discussions.
Cain’s original video was inspired by real newscast bloopers that had previously gone viral.
He chose not to omit the phrase, believing that its juxtaposition with a missing woman’s story would increase the video’s shock value.

He couldn’t have been more right, as it spread like wildfire once it hit YouTube.
Following the success of the original video, Cain began crafting more fictitious videobombing incidents involving Cincinnati reporters, all portrayed by actors. These videos turned “FHRITP” into a viral phenomenon.
So, next time you come across a viral video that seems too bizarre to be true, remember the legend of “Fuck her right in the pussy.”
It’s a testament to the power of the internet to turn even the most outrageous hoaxes into unforgettable moments. Just remember, sometimes laughter is the best response to the absurdity of the online world.