I know people are saying that it was 'just a joke' or an 'innocent mistake' and it's just my opinion, but here's the thing... This isn't the first time Sam has done something like this, it's not like someone with a good reputation has come from out of the blue with some arguably unacceptable 'prank' and broadcast it online- Sam has a reputation for these types of videos. For people saying that it wasn't sexual harassment (which is a rather unpopular opinion, but one that you're entitled to nonetheless) can you at least accept the fact, that whether pinching someone in the backside is your definition of harassment or not, the girls in this video, and in the past, were clearly uncomfortable with their treatment? They weren't 'into' the behaviour as some have claimed, but rather caught off guard and confused. The minute Sam realised the girls were uncomfortable (which one may assume would have been quite early) he should have stopped, regardless of how far into filming he was. If an apology does happen, which doesn't seem likely, I'm not sure I'm ready to accept it, because if someone consciously plans, films, edits and uploads a video, keeping it online even after the backlash that has occurred, with no earlier indication of remorse, then I'm sorry, but they had a lot of time to think their behaviour through, and it's more than likely only occurring to save their own skin. I get it, sometimes, people make mistakes, but some mistakes are far less consequential then others, and some actions are well thought out and wrong, especially when it's not the first time they've been undertaken. Sexual harassment or not, there is no excuse for making someone feel uncomfortable or violated, especially not in the name of a 'prank', and most certainly not when broadcast to the world on a platform accessed by millions of people everyday.