Here is all you need to know about Shepmates and their real names as the TikTok stars apologise for filming George Russell for filming the F1 driver while using the urinal
While attending the Australian GP, Tik tokers found themselves in hot water when they ran across Russell in the restrooms. The tik tokers who are brothers, recorded the strange exchange and uploaded the video to TikTok.
The two received harsh criticism for their actions, with some urging that their credentials not be allowed to be used at future ratings. Following their actions, two Australian social media influencers have been called “disgusting.”
Who are Shepmates on TikTok who filmed George Russell in viral video while using urinal and what are their real names
The two wrote the captaion of th3 post: POV: When you meet George Russell at the urinals.” On the since-deleted video, one of the brothers could be seen saying:
I just took a p*** next to George Russell. I know what you’re thinking, how big is it? That stays between me and George. There’s confidentiality in the men’s urinal.
What I can say is he looks really relaxed, confident stream. We were there for a while so he’s obviously really hydrated and prepared for the race. He really opened the floodgates.”
The post caused a response from followers who were upset with the brothers for violating Russell’s privacy on the internet. Meanwhile, the Shepmates issued a statement apologising in response to the criticism stating that they reached out to the F1 driver ‘personally’ to ‘apologise’.
Who are Shepmates?
Shepmates or Archie and Miles Shepherd are the social media influencer brothers from Australia.
The “Shepmates” brothers Archie and Miles Shepherd; are well-known on social media for their lip-synching commentary videos. They have around 292k followers on their Instagram account as of this writing.
Famous for recording themselves lip-reading famous sports commentator phrases on camera, The Shepmates have amassed a sizable fan base. They gained popularity in January of last year when they posted a lip-sync video of Sky Sports commentating Michael Smith’s nine darters during his match versus Michael van Gerwen in the World Darts Championship final.