Brother, I’m tearing me apart!
A mocking sirens abandoned her cheating prince with her deepest condolences in a true feminine fatale style.
“I lay in the bed next to him when I saw that I had a request for a new message from a girl he had been passing messages,” Melissa Viegas of Manchester, 23, told Kennedy News, adding that another love of her now ex-boyfriend shared his “sex” sin.
“So I ended up cutting them off and putting them in the ‘sorry loss card,” said Viegas, a master student and bartender. “I showed up for his job and gave him a card. He turned it on and stared at it for a while.”
“He was obviously embarrassed.”
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It took Vegas a week and it was a superb move.
“It’s really hard to say nothing.” The brunette who met her ex via Instagram two years ago admitted that her name was private.
But before learning about his two attitude tendencies, Vegas felt that his lover was not good.
“I have a lot of doubts, but I don’t have any difficulty proving that he is cheating,” she said. “Because there are a lot of doubts, I’m already thinking about leaving. I know I deserve better.”
Once she peeked at the frivolous words of her honey with his mistress, it was the last nail in the coffin.
“He told her he didn’t have social media, but she didn’t believe him,” Vegas said. “She did some digging and eventually found my profile and felt bad.”
Screenshots of Tête-à-tête on their tongues made Viegas angry.
“He tried to see her many times,” she said of the devastating discovery. “He was really comprehensive.
But after the initial stinging release, the Vegas head’s wheel began to turn. Her plan to publicly humiliate the double paint is undoubtedly.
“He was offended by what I did in his job,” she said. “My friend took my hand and said, ‘Let’s go.'”
However, Vegas doesn’t regret picking up the goat.
Viegas posted her plan in a Tiktok video, which now has over 1 million views.
“I just thought, ‘I’m going to make a video’ because he’s so shameless,” Pinup said proudly. “He knew I was skeptical, asked questions, and he made me feel indifferent about raising him for cheating.”
“I think he needs to learn some shame.” She continued, and she continued to thank her for the strong support from the ladies online.
Tiktok’s commenter said “performed from start to finish.” “I think I should stand up and applaud the girl.”
“No notes. Both girls get 10/10,” another cheered.
“I’ve never been proud of a girl I don’t know,” declared the same impressed bystander.
The virtual worship surprised Vegas.
“I never realized how powerful a girl is,” she said. “The only hateful comment is men.”
Her ex is now speaking in her own defense.
“Melissa’s viral tiktok statement doesn’t reflect who I am,” Kennedy News reported. “I feel deeply sorry that she felt any harm during our relationship and breakup, and I’m responsible for getting involved in some inappropriate information that crosses the line.”
He admitted: “That was a mistake, it was not a reflection of my character, and I was committed to learning from it.”
“It’s hard to break up, and I know emotions can play a high role online,” said Want to be a Playboy. “I’m not adding noise or fingertips here, but focusing on moving forward in an upright and private way.”
“I hope Melissa has only the best.”
Vegas seems to doubt his sincerity, however.
Under her viral vid, she gave her followers an update that reads: “Two other girls have contacted me and apparently he has planned the date for next week! Guess he’s now up.”
He told a friend of mine, “I will break up with her anyway,” Vegas added. Two weeks ago we literally booked a holiday [the] At the end of August, he was unable to plan for this. ”