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‘Is that safe?’: Horror at Aussie’s ‘bogan’ cinema act

The “bogan” cinema conduct of a Queensland couple has brought the age-old debate about baring your feet in public back to the fore.

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The “bogan” conduct of a Queensland couple at the movies has sparked horror online – and once again brought the question of whether it’s ever socially acceptable to bare your feet in the presence of strangers to the fore.

TikTok user Timothy Entwistle shared footage – emphasis on the … ‘foot’ – of the pair’s depraved behaviour during a session at his local Event Cinemas in Toowoomba.

“POV: You have a premium luxury cinema experience in Australia,” he captioned the clip, zooming in the offending hoofs.

“Should you at least wait until the lights go down?” Entwistle questioned.

The 'bogan' cinema conduct of a Queensland couple has brought the age-old debate about baring your feet in public back to the fore. Picture: Timothy Entwistle/TikTok
The 'bogan' cinema conduct of a Queensland couple has brought the age-old debate about baring your feet in public back to the fore. Picture: Timothy Entwistle/TikTok

Hundreds of viewers took to the comments to debate the offensiveness of the “uniquely Australian” act.

“Shoes off … but ffs (for f**ks sake) people! (Wear) SOCKS,” one woman wrote.

“Shoes off but with socks and a blankie,” another agreed, to which Entwistle responded: “Strategic.”

“Shoes off but after the lights are off lol,” a third suggested.

Another pondered whether it was a state-by-state situation, suggesting it’s “a Queensland thing, I’ve never seen it in Vic”.

“Maybe we’re just more bogan,” Entwistle replied.

“Without checking I knew it was Qld,” a second agreed, with a third writing, “Toowoomba says it all”.

“If there’s no one in front of me I feel like it’s my duty to let my puppies breathe,” someone else said.

“Shoes are on going in, then off when the movie starts,” one person wrote. “I am a classy bogan.”

‘Without checking I knew it was Qld.’ Picture: Timothy Entwistle/TikTok
‘Without checking I knew it was Qld.’ Picture: Timothy Entwistle/TikTok
The footage was shared by Toowoomba man Timothy Entwistle. Picture: Timothy Entwistle/TikTok
The footage was shared by Toowoomba man Timothy Entwistle. Picture: Timothy Entwistle/TikTok

There were, thankfully, at least some viewers who called out the behaviour for what it was – plain gross – restoring our faith in humanity.

“No. Shoes stay on except for the beach, pool or home,” one woman commented.

“I’m from QLD and I find it gross. Take your gross trotters and put your shoes on,” a second agreed.

“This is why I don’t go to the movies. Who tf (the f**k) wants to have someone’s feet in their side view?” a third said.

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