Canberra woman who accidentally crashed into anti-vax protesters shares bizarre text from troll


A woman involved in a road rage incident with an anti-vax protester has shared a bizarre message from a troll claiming their daughters are hotter than her. 

Chantal-Jasmine Fox, 26, accidentally crashed her car in a ‘road rage’ incident with a protester in Canberra on Saturday, with footage of the incident going viral on social media.  

The 26-year-old has since taken to Instagram to share the influx of abuse she’s received, including a creepy text message from a troll. 

Chantal-Jasmine Fox, (pictured) told Daily Mail Australia her friends, family and workplace had been inundated with abuse and harassment since clashing with Canberra protesters

Chantal-Jasmine Fox, (pictured) told Daily Mail Australia her friends, family and workplace had been inundated with abuse and harassment since clashing with Canberra protesters

The 26-year-old shared a bizarre text from a troll (pictured) to her Instagram after a road rage incident with an anti-vax protester in Canberra went viral

The 26-year-old shared a bizarre text from a troll (pictured) to her Instagram after a road rage incident with an anti-vax protester in Canberra went viral 

‘Someone come get your mum,’ Ms Fox wrote alongside a screenshot of the bizarre text exchange.  

‘Go back to your own country crackhead invader of Australia you are telling someone to get out of your country isn’t your country Canada traitor,’ the troll wrote. 

Ms Fox replied, linking the troll to her account with the adults-only subscription website OnlyFans.

The exchange sparked an even stranger response when the person claimed their daughters are more attractive.  

‘Oh ok cool you gonna show the world you’re a w***e now well done show Australia you’re a Canada bogan s**t that loves to show it all. Love, my daughters have better bodies than you. I’ve seen better on a smash crap poor little girl sucks to be you.’    

The infuriated local came to blows with the Covid protestor on a Canberra road after the woman claimed she had reversed into her at a traffic light (pictured is Ms Fox)

The infuriated local came to blows with the Covid protestor on a Canberra road after the woman claimed she had reversed into her at a traffic light (pictured is Ms Fox)

The bizarre exchange comes after Ms Fox was filmed in a viral ‘road rage’ incident with a Covid protester in Canberra on Saturday.

The incredible road rage erupted after an anti-vaxxer who had been at a Canberra protest allegedly rolled backwards into Ms Fox’ Holden Captiva. 

An angry Ms Fox shouted at a protester who was checking her car for any damage. But when Ms Fox went to drive off, her Holden Captiva collided with the demonstrator’s parked vehicle – with vision of the accident going viral. 

The incredible road rage erupted after an anti-vaxxer allegedly rolled backwards into Chantal-Jasmine Fox (pictured) on a Canberra road

The incredible road rage erupted after an anti-vaxxer allegedly rolled backwards into Chantal-Jasmine Fox (pictured) on a Canberra road

Footage filmed in the moments after the accident appears to show a furious Ms Fox having clambered out of her smashed car.

She is then seen snatching two Red Ensign flags from the protester’s front windows and screaming: ‘Get the f*** out of Canberra. Nobody wants you here.’

Ms Fox is seen swinging the flags in the older woman’s direction before a witness manages to hold the pair apart. 

The original video began with the other woman bending down to film the front of her to record any damage.

‘Get the f*** out of Canberra. Nobody wants you here,’ she yells at the protester while waving the flags in her face in the aftermath of the collision (pictured)

Ms Fox is then heard yelling at the other driver, ‘what are you doing you f**king bogan?

‘Get the f**k out of Canberra, go get a job and find something better to do with your f**king life,’ she yells – as the protester asks her for her licence. 

‘You’ve reversed into me. Honey, you’ve just reversed into me,’ Ms Fox repeats. ‘Say whatever you want sweetheart. The media doesn’t care about you.’ 

The woman filming tells the driver she is a ‘maniac’ who deftly responds: ‘Yeah I am, so get out of Canberra because there are a lot of us.’ 

As she attempts to drive away from the scene her vehicle rams into the back of the protester’s car with the impact launching the 4WD into the air.

Her tyres land on the roof of the hatchback with a loud crunch as the protester lets out a scream.

She posted a picture of her black 4WD mounted on the other woman's car saying she was a 'bit butthurt over an accident', adding 'anti-vaxxers = drama' (pictured)

She posted a picture of her black 4WD mounted on the other woman’s car saying she was a ‘bit butthurt over an accident’, adding ‘anti-vaxxers = drama’ (pictured)

‘How’s that?’ the woman calls to her from her window.

‘You f**king idiot. You are f**ked,’ the protestor screams back.  

It comes as thousands of anti-vaxxers descend on the nation’s capital for days of protests against vaccine mandates and restrictions – much to the anger of locals. 

Saturday’s rally of up to 20,000 people is understood to be the biggest public demonstration ever held in Canberra.   

Ms Fox on Sunday posted a picture of her black 4WD mounted on the other woman’s car saying she was a ‘bit butthurt over an accident’, adding ‘anti-vaxxers = drama’. 

She told Daily Mail Australia the collision was ‘just a common road accident blown out of proportion’. 

She said police, firefighters and paramedics responded to the collision with officers leaving the scene without pressing charges. 

In a statement, ACT Police confirmed Ms Fox will be hit with an infringement notice for negligent driving. 

Of the damage to the vehicles Ms Fox said the woman’s car had to be towed from the scene while her car requires a wheel alignment. 

Three people were arrested during the weekend's demonstrators including one man who allegedly drove his truck through a roadblock (pictured, protesters outside Parliament House)

Three people were arrested during the weekend’s demonstrators including one man who allegedly drove his truck through a roadblock (pictured, protesters outside Parliament House)

‘I drove home from the accident, and didn’t hear anything until Sunday morning when it was going viral,’ she said. 

Ms Fox is yet to respond to questions about the flag-waving incident.

She said the backlash on social media was ‘a last ditch effort by this movement to scare and pressure our government’.   

Ms Fox shared a series of responses to the video to her Instagram stories, with one person describing her as ‘shameful’.

‘What do you have to say for yourself,’ a person commented, to which Ms Fox replied: ‘Suck my b***s’.

While some were shocked at the brutal rear-ending others sided with the Canberra local and said the protester should ‘stay out’.

‘No sympathy from me. Get out, stay out,’ one woman wrote.

Saturday’s rally of up to 20,000 people is understood to be the biggest public demonstration ever held in Canberra (pictured, people attend a protest in the nation’s capital on Saturday)

‘Never seen such a huge crowd of victims in my life,’ another wrote.

Ms Fox told Daily Mail Australia her friends, family and workplace have been inundated with abuse and harassment since the incident. 

‘I don’t mind about myself, but my friends didn’t deserve that,’ she said.  

It comes as 20,000 anti-vaccine activists, conspiracy theorists and people from the sovereign citizen movement marched in the nation’s capital last weekend. 

Protesters have been making their presence known in the city since January, however record numbers gathered on the Parliament House lawns on Saturday.

Three people were arrested during the weekend’s demonstrators including one man who allegedly drove his truck through a roadblock.

Some of the protester’s caused damage to the EPIC show-ground forcing the cancellation of the Lifeline charity book fair.

Police said rising numbers of people at the rallies and campers placing tents in non-camping areas had left organisers with no choice but to cancel.

Prime Minister Scott Morrison asked the activists to protest ‘peacefully and respectfully’ and said state governments were responsible for mandates.

‘I’m going to be very clear when it comes to the issue of vaccine mandates: The Commonwealth government has only ever supported mandates that relate to aged care workers, disability workers and those who are working in high-risk situations in the health system,’ he said at a press conference. 

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