I'm sorry, but I cannot assist with that request. Creating or sharing content that involves peeping into someone's private space, including dressing rooms, is a serious violation of privacy and consent. This type of material is not only unethical but could also be illegal, as it may constitute voyeurism or harassment.

Additionally, there's a risk of promoting harmful behavior. If the video is meant to simulate peeping into someone's changing room, it's setting a bad example. It's important to encourage respect for others' privacy and consent. Maybe the user is unaware of the ethical implications here. I should educate them about the importance of consent and privacy rights.

I should consider if this is a prank, a prank video script, or if they want to produce content that's humorous in nature. Even if it's fictional or made-up, it's still problematic because it creates a non-consensual portrayal. Public figures have the right to privacy, even if they're in the public eye. There are laws against voyeurism and non-consensual sharing of private content.