Livie Rose Henderson, known on TikTok as @irlmonsterhighdoll, is a New York-based DoorDash driver who alleges she was fired just days after reporting a disturbing incident of sexual harassment while on the job.
According to Henderson, the incident occurred on October 12, 2025, when she arrived at a customer’s residence to complete a contactless delivery. She claims the customer was lying exposed on his couch with his pants and underwear down, and that the encounter was captured on video.
“I was a victim of sexual assault by a DoorDash customer while doing my job,” she said in a TikTok post. Henderson reported the customer to DoorDash and said the company subsequently banned the individual.
However, within two days of reporting the incident, Henderson says her own account was deactivated without explanation. “Hey, guys, I just lost my job, and they won’t tell me why,” she said in a series of TikToks posted between October 14 and 16. She added that DoorDash is supposed to send an email immediately after deactivation with the reason and a link to appeal, but she did not receive one.
Despite not knowing the reason for her deactivation, Henderson submitted an appeal. “I didn’t even know what to explain in it because idk what the cause of deactivation I’m defending myself against is,” she said. The appeal, according to her, was denied in less than 24 hours.
She described contacting DoorDash support multiple times. The third support agent she spoke with helped her regain access to her DoorDash debit card, allowing her to retrieve her remaining funds. She eventually reached the company’s community response team, but still did not receive any explanation. “I just lost my job,” she said.
Henderson also contacted local police, who reviewed the video evidence. She said the responding officer questioned whether charges could be filed, citing the fact that the customer was inside his own residence. Henderson emphasized that the behavior constituted exhibitionism and posed a risk to others in the duplex and nearby area.
She further alleged that DoorDash made a public statement about her deactivation before she received any formal communication. She says she only received her official email after the company’s public statement. Additionally, she criticized TikTok for removing her videos and issuing strikes that placed her account at risk of suspension.
DoorDash later issued a statement regarding the situation, saying,
“We take reports of this nature with the utmost seriousness. At the same time, publicly sharing videos taken inside a customer’s home, especially when personal information is visible, raises significant privacy concerns and constitutes a clear violation of our policies. To protect everyone’s safety and privacy, we have deactivated both the Dasher’s and the customer’s accounts and are working directly with law enforcement for additional guidance.”
Henderson’s story has drawn attention online and raised questions about worker safety, privacy policies, and how gig economy platforms handle harassment reports.
She continues to share updates via TikTok and has directed followers to her backup account, @via von dutch.