A teenager with a phobia of Michael Jackson has opened up about her crippling fear after she was left in tears on holiday.
Ruby Marriott, 18, had been enjoying the first night of her family trip to Ayia Napa in Cyprus when an impersonator of the King of Pop started performing in a bar.
Footage taken by 19-year-old sister Macey on Monday shows Ruby crying, while unable to look at the musician.
She has now opened up about what exactly terrifies her so much about the music legend after the clip of her reaction went viral.
The student from Rotherham, South Yorkshire, said: "I have a genuine fear of Michael Jackson. It all started when I was younger at about five years old.
"My sister and my cousin used to show me creepy edited videos of him that people made and conspiracy theories that he's alive, like photos of him in the background of photos and in people's windows.
"Even when his music plays, I have a rush of fear through me.
"Thriller is the main song that scares me, mainly because of watching the music video when I was younger and it is one of his biggest hits so it's played around me a lot.
"If a family member plays his songs, I have to walk out of the room."
"The fear started getting worse when we went on a family holiday to LA and stayed in a house we rented for three weeks.
"There was a door with about eight padlocks on it and one of my family members jokingly said 'what if Michael Jackson is hiding in there?', knowing my phobia of him.
"Every night for three weeks, I had the same nightmare of him creeping out of the wardrobe and coming for me while I was asleep. It was awful.
"The photoshopped photos of him have made my phobia worse, people just send them to me or show me and it takes me back to him crawling out of my wardrobe. I'm now 18 and the phobia hasn't gotten any better."
Family and friends of Ruby knew about her unusual fear.
Heading out on Monday night to celebrate her uncle and aunt getting married, Ruby was sitting down after dancing at Bedrock Bar when the night turned sour.
Ruby said: "It was my first night in Ayia Napa and funnily enough, the first bar we went to was really quiet so not many people there.
"We had no idea about any tribute acts so we went in and had a few rounds of drinks. I was enjoying it a lot, we were all dancing, taking photos and having a laugh.
"It wasn't until half an hour in that I heard the start of Thriller playing and I instantly started panicking. I turned around and saw a Michael Jackson impersonator dancing around on the dance floor next to me.
"I ran over to where my family were sitting and instantly started crying and panicking even more. I couldn't even look at him.
"I thought my fear was bad enough until I saw someone who looked exactly like him - it just got worse.
"We left the bar, but I couldn't get it out of my head all night. It took me a while to get to sleep - I had to FaceTime my boyfriend to fall asleep to!"
After Ruby's traumatic encounter with the King of Pop, her sister Macey posted a clip of her tearful reaction to the impersonator on TikTok - and it quickly went viral.
More than nine million people have watched Macey's video with many flooding to the comments to say they were also scared of Michael Jackson.
One wrote: "Me too it's my phobia", while another said: "I love Michael but this phobia is very justifiable."
Another user tagged a friend, saying: "I actually low key have this fear too.'"
A fourth commented: "I have the same thing, I can't sleep, he gives me nightmares."
Shocked by the reaction to the clip, Ruby said: "We didn't expect the video to go viral at all. Macey thought it was funny to post - but I didn't.
"I am finding it funnier now, but it hasn't changed how I see Michael Jackson. I still find him terrifying, it was traumatising."
Macey said: "I originally showed my friends the video and they found it hilarious so I posted it on my TikTok, not expecting it to blow up like it did.
"Ruby has always been a funny and dramatic character so it's funny to me that she's blown up for it."