Harley Quinn Smith, the teenage daughter of film director Kevin Smith, shared details of her experience of almost being abducted by two men who posed as Uber drivers in Brentwood, Calif., over the weekend. The 16-year-old took to her personal Instagram page to tell her story and her father sent her a sympathy gift to cheer her up after the ordeal.
"PEOPLE OF LOS ANGELES- I was just standing outside a Starbucks in Brentwood, where I was waiting for my uber when a large, beige car drove up to me and tried to get me to think they were my uber," Harley Quinn wrote in the caption.
She went on to describe her would-be attackers as as "two white men" between the ages of 20 and 30, one with blond hair and the other with brown. They had an Uber sign in the front window of their car, but they were not employed by the ride sharing app.
"They didn't have the uber app on their phone and were clearly just two disgusting dudes trying to kidnap a girl standing on her own," Harley Quinn continued. "Protect yourself and never ever get in a car without checking that it's the correct car first!!! I was in too much haze of fear that I wasn't thinking straight enough to think to take a picture of the drivers or the license plate, but if you see a car like this PLEASE report it to the police and stop them from trying to pray on other young girls!!"
She followed up her post with a photo of a chocolate-frosted cake with the words "Sorry Men Suck" written on the side in red frosting.
"Just when I was about to lose faith in humanity after almost being kidnapped today, my dad got me this cake and made me remember that some people, like himself, make the world a lot better," she wrote in the caption on Instagram.
See her posts below.