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Video Of Woman's 'Revenge' Gift To Her Boyfriend Who Cheated On Her With Three Women Goes Viral

Video Of Woman's 'Revenge' Gift To Her Boyfriend Who Cheated On Her With Three Women Goes Viral
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A girlfriend contacted a jeweler to create a custom necklace for her boyfriend inscribed with the names of three girls he cheated on her with.

The boss for DBL Jewelry, Liv Portillo, received the heartbroken woman's request. She made a TikTok video of making the "revenge necklace."


In the clip, Portillo showed the message she received from the unnamed customer, which read:

"My BF cheated and I'm sending him a necklace with ALL the girls' names on them."
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Reply to @user6170130068874 would u do this?😭 #jewelry #smallbusiness #couples #relationship #cheating #storytime #loveyou

The clip, which racked up over 836K likes on the video-sharing app, revealed a second note Portillo received from the customer that said:

"He cheated with three girls so here's his anniversary gift. (He doesn't know I know yet.)"

The customer instructed Portillo to inscribe the anniversary date on the front of the necklace, and the names of the three women— "Ashley, Genesis, and Karen"—on the back.

Portillo explained while creating the shady anniversary gift that the customer was "gonna give him the necklace in front of his family so that he can read it out loud."

Portillo also mentioned in the comments the customer used her soon-to-be ex's credit card to pay for the purchases.

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TikTok users amused by the pricey revenge tactic weighed in with their reactions.

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Others who thought the shady anniversary gift was an example of being "petty" shared what they would rather do instead of spending money out of spite.

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Many users were eager to see a reaction video and asked to be tagged.

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Users remain on the lookout for the sequel.

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