Influencer who calls herself ‘Hijabi Barbie’ issues a dark warning to the ‘rich nepo babies’ of an Australian suburb – as she’s slammed for bizarre act against the country’s ‘settlers’

A pro-Palestine influencer has shared a video where she appears to repeatedly ring doorbells at random in an upmarket Melbourne neighbourhood, as she warns ‘no settler will live in peace’.

The committed activist, who calls herself ‘Hijabi Barbi’ on TikTok but whose identity is unknown, shared a brief clip of a person – apparently herself – running down a back street in the city’s inner-city Fitzroy suburb while ringing on door buzzers.

‘POV (point of view): no settler will live in peace,’ the 10 second clip shared with more than 25,000 followers is captioned.

The activist further warned ‘Fitzroy rich nepo babies (to) be careful’ – and was quickly inundated with online backlash.

‘Ah yes, harassing random people in their homes,’ an angry viewer posted on X.

‘You will sleep soundly tonight knowing you are truly changing the world, one doorbell at a time. 

‘Imagine being an adult and not having ideas more sophisticated than an eight-year-old.’

Another added: ‘So many people think random antisocial behavior is activism.’

Pro-Palestine influencer ‘Hijabi Barbi’ (pictured) shared a brief clip of an unidentified individual running down a back street in the city’s inner-city Fitzroy suburb while ringing door buzzers

Other viewers pointed out that Fitzroy was quite a left-wing neighbourhood and it was likely only going to disturb progressive people.

‘Fitzroy is a super woke area, so the people there are likely Greens voters!’, one wrote.

Many viewers were also quick to point out that she did not appear Indigenous to Australia herself. 

It remains unclear if Ms ‘Barbi’ has any Indigenous heritage.

However, in another video posted in January, Ms ‘Barbi’ complained how Australian Open security staff confiscated Palestinian flags from supporters and tried to take her Jordanian flag.

But in other clips, she has proudly discussed her Iraqi heritage.

‘No matter what the DNA tests show, I’m Iraqi first,’ she captioned one video which included a freeze-frame image of the moment an Iraqi journalist launched his shoe at the then-US President George Bush in 2008.

Ms ‘Barbi’ is a regular participant at pro-Palestine protests in Melbourne, which have been held almost every weekend since the outbreak of the Israel-Hamas war.

It was triggered on October 7 last year when Hamas terrorists slaughtered 1,200 Israelis and took 250 hostage.

Ms 'Barbi' (pictured) is a regular at pro-Palestine protests in Melbourne, which have been held almost every weekend since the outbreak of the Israel-Hamas war.

Ms ‘Barbi’ (pictured) is a regular at pro-Palestine protests in Melbourne, which have been held almost every weekend since the outbreak of the Israel-Hamas war.

The activist warned 'Fitzroy rich nepo babies (to) be careful'. Pictured is the inner-city suburb

The activist warned ‘Fitzroy rich nepo babies (to) be careful’. Pictured is the inner-city suburb

Since then, the Middle East region has been engulfed by the most unimaginable human suffering, with many accusing the Israeli government of perpetrating genocide. 

Almost 45,000 Palestinians, many of them children, have died as vast swathes of the Gaza strip have been reduced to rubble.

Last week, the International Criminal Court issued an arrest warrant for Israel’s prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu for alleged war crimes.

Ms ‘Barbi’ regularly raises money for families in war-torn Gaza and promised supporters if she met a recent fundraising target, she would ‘literally take a s**** on King Charles’.

A video appeared to show her partner placing anti-Israel and pro-Palestine stickers on a ‘Lest We Forget’ sign on the boulevard leading up to Melbourne’s Shrine of Remembrance. 

‘Lest we forget the war crimes and genocide Australia is committing right now,’ she captioned the post.  

She regularly takes aim at Starbucks and Coca Cola due to both conglomerates’ perceived support of Israel.

One recent video showed her partner appearing to deliberately fizz up a multi-pack of Coke cans in a supermarket in protest.

A video appeared to show her partner placing anti-Israel and pro-Palestine stickers on a 'Lest We Forget' sign on the boulevard leading up to Melbourne's Shrine of Remembrance

A video appeared to show her partner placing anti-Israel and pro-Palestine stickers on a ‘Lest We Forget’ sign on the boulevard leading up to Melbourne’s Shrine of Remembrance

One recent video showed her partner appearing to deliberately fizz up a multi-pack of Coke cans in a supermarket in protest (pictured)

One recent video showed her partner appearing to deliberately fizz up a multi-pack of Coke cans in a supermarket in protest (pictured)

Other videos have shown him screaming inside Starbucks cafes in Melbourne. 

In another recent video she wrote: ‘I think white people should all get back on a boat back to England and pay everyone reparations and interest’.

She also shared a video of herself and her partner walking around a Woolworths store holding several grocery items.

‘Why do people complain about cost of living when supermarkets are just giant open buffets with free entry?’, the caption read. 

In another video, she claimed she was ‘laughing for hours’ following news that a statue of Captain Cook had been toppled in Melbourne ahead of Australia Day.

Daily Mail Australia has contacted Ms Barbi for comment.  

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