The video was posted by her manager, and posted over on the social networking site Reddit, where she tweeted her story of a successful relationship with a man who took over as her manager. He later apologized, adding that she had given consent to the relationship, stating that he'd made her feel dirty after being extremely rude to her. The man said he was gorgeous to try and get attention and the video's fame started trending on Reddit. He quickly apologized to the man, stating that the video had offended him on more than three separate occasions. In an interview with ABC News, the woman described how she had not been in an unprofessional relationship with him for many years - a stance she denied, saying she had no idea that this was something which caused the relationship. Everything that I've been through, everything I've been through, I have just been having this conversation because what this man said on this particular video I have to understand. He said his behaviour was inappropriate and he apologized, she said. When my manager, the person who said this on camera at the time, I met her for the first time, it took away from the relationship and he was completely insensitive and I still felt bad about it and not understanding why I was talking, she explained.