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"I Didn't Even See His Face": A Pilot Placed This Message On A Woman's Table, And Here's Why The Video Has Over 18 Million People In A Heated Debate

"I Didn't Even See His Face": A Pilot Placed This Message On A Woman's Table, And Here's Why The Video Has Over 18 Million People In A Heated Debate

Buzz Feed06-03-2025

Let's get right to this one: A little note from an anonymous pilot has caused a whirlwind of mixed reactions recently.
The note was left for influencer Steph Bohrer at an airport, and she said on TikTok that she "didn't even see his (the pilot's) face."
The video is posted on her TikTok and Instagram and has over 18 million combined views...
So, without further ado, here is what the note said:
"I HAVE SEEN THE WHOLE WORLD AND YOU ARE THE MOST BEAUTIFUL HUMAN IN IT."
Pinterest thinks the note is genuine:
@stephbohrer / tiktok.com
In fact, a lot of brands think so:
@stephbohrer / tiktok.com
Lots of people loved his choice of words:
@stephbohrer / tiktok.com
And are clearly giddy about it:
@stephbohrer / tiktok.com
@stephbohrer / tiktok.com
Some loved it so much, they said they would hang it on their wall:
@stephbohrer / tiktok.com
And the other half, well, they're calling bs:
@stephbohrer / tiktok.com
A little skeptical is an understatement:
@stephbohrer / tiktok.com
@stephbohrer / tiktok.com
People who know pilots are convinced he's being scummy:
@stephbohrer / tiktok.com
Flight crew members also agree:
@stephbohrer / instagram.com
And even former people who know how these types of interactions go have stepped forward:
@stephbohrer / tiktok.com
Even people's moms have opinions on pilots when it comes to dating:
@stephbohrer / instagram.com
So they are just flat-out getting the ick:
@stephbohrer / tiktok.com
Either way, it's a LOT of comments, and the consensus about this no-name pilot's intentions remains divided:
@stephbohrer / tiktok.com

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