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THIS is the shocking moment a foul-mouthed yob leads his girlfriend around on a DOG LEASH.

Video shows him ranting at the camera as he struts through a quiet street while holding a retractable lead attached to a woman's neck.

 The man is seen marching down the street holding a lead attached to a woman
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The man is seen marching down the street holding a lead attached to a womanCredit: Facebook
 He pulls the leash tight while delivering a rambling outburst into the camera
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He pulls the leash tight while delivering a rambling outburst into the cameraCredit: Facebook
 The man continues with his foul-mouthed rant while tugging on the lead
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The man continues with his foul-mouthed rant while tugging on the leadCredit: Facebook

Wearing a white T-shirt and tracksuit bottoms, his incomprehensible bilge is full of X-rated language and he drops the N-word several times.

Meanwhile, the seemingly unfazed woman stands behind him and flips off the camera with a middle finger.

At one point he speaks clearly, saying: "Tell my b**ch to say hi to the camera" before she duly waves.

The pair then strut off together down the street, with her still attached to the pink pet leash.

A man can then be heard calling after them: "Keep walking that b**ch on the leash."

The video has been shared around on social media and garnered over a million views.

Its caption suggests the man is a pimp and the woman is a prostitute under his control, leaving viewers shocked.

 Woman waves to the camera while tethered to the leash
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Woman waves to the camera while tethered to the leashCredit: Facebook
 The pair wander off down the quiet suburban street
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The pair wander off down the quiet suburban streetCredit: Facebook

One said: "Why am I seeing more and more videos with females on leashes? This is so disturbing from both participants cause if they both knew better they would do better."

Another wrote: "It's f***ed up on both ends if you think about it. He's wrong for walking her on a leash like a damn dog and she's wrong for allowing it to happen."


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