TikToker gets road rage and throws things out the window on livestream

Alice Sjöberg
TikToker gets angry behind the wheel

TikToker Jinger Elizabeth shocked fans when she got road rage live on stream which led to her cussing out another driver before throwing things at them through the window.

TikToker @imjingerwithaj, who has over 75,000 followers on the app, was in the middle of a live stream where she was driving somewhere when she suddenly got into an argument with another driver.

“What’s the issue?” Jinger repeatedly asked the driver in the other car. Her voice kept getting more aggravated as she continued to ask the other driver the same question but without getting an answer.

“I missed,” Jinger told the viewers before turning to the other car again. “What’s the issue?”

She then goes on to grab an unidentifiable object from her lap which she went on to throw through the window and at the other car.

“F**king b*tch,” she said before flipping off the other driver.

“I just threw something straight at the f**king car,” she later laughed and told her viewers. “Stupid b*tch.”

Throwing something towards a car is a misdemeanor punishable by up to six months of jail time. However if your attorney can show that you were not throwing the item at the car, you may be able to avoid conviction altogether.

The live stream was quickly shared on Reddit, where people not only started to worry about her safety but also whether or not the act was real.

One person wrote: “It’s fun and games until they follow her and harm her.”

Another wrote: “I wonder if there was really a car there or if she’s just tryna act “tough” for the camera.”

This is not the first time a TikToker has been caught with road rage. Icy Wyatt was arrested for assault in March 2022 after a road rage accident got physical. He’s currently awaiting trial for assault charges.

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Alice is the Entertainment Evergreen Specialist at Dexerto, whose expertise include social media, internet culture, and Reality TV. She is a NCTJ qualified journalist that previously worked in local news before moving on to entertainment news with OK! Magazine and a wide variety of other publications. You can contact Alice at alice.sjoberg@dexerto.com