Many were provoked when influencer Margaux Dietz posted a video on social media in which she laughs at and lets her son poke a man who was sleeping in the stairwell outside her door.

Alex Schulman described the behavior of filming instead of helping as a contemporary phenomenon, rather than something unique to Margaux Dietz, in a column in DN.

Ann Söderlund, journalist and presenter, also participated in the discussion.

This is how she expressed herself on social media:  

That people who live in a protected workshop at nice addresses do not realize that there is another reality out there or in any case do not realize that these people are not always content... But as I said: This has always happened and I am tired of hated and tired of companies that set themselves up as the guardians of morality.

Have apologized

Margaux Dietz herself apologized via a text on Instagram, where she also stated that the man was fine and that he had finally ended up in the right place in the property.

She has not posted anything on social media since then nor given any comments to the media.

In Edit's short documentary "Can we forgive Margaux", she speaks out for the first time since her apology on Instagram.

See Edit: Can we forgive Margaux?

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