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Guy Ripped To Shreds By TikTok After Mocking The Breakfast Food His Girlfriend Made For Him

Guy Ripped To Shreds By TikTok After Mocking The Breakfast Food His Girlfriend Made For Him
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An ungrateful boyfriend got his comeuppance from the TikTok community after trying to mock his girlfriend's cooking on video.

TikToker @chikitarosee found a video in her boyfriend's phone of him openly mocking her oatmeal, bacon and eggs breakfast she'd made for him.


"This looks like sh*t," the man says while zooming in on the food.

Immediately, TikTokers jumped in to tell @chikitarosee to leave him behind.

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@chikitarosee/TikTok

@chikitarosee/TikTok

@chikitarosee/TikTok

In a follow-up video, @chikitarosee clarified that her boyfriend actually took and sent video out in front of her to make fun of her cooking.

She did not specify whether or not, when he did try it, he actually liked it.

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@chikitarosee/TikTok

@chikitarosee/TikTok

@chikitarosee/TikTok

Later on, as @chikitarosee's video began to spread around the net, she was pleasantly surprised to find out several news outlets had picked up her story.

No doubt her man is also getting inundated with the stories, too—meaning he knows just how annoyed the internet at large is with him.

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@chikitarosee/TikTok

@chikitarosee/TikTok

@chikitarosee/TikTok

Hopefuly @chikitarosee's man has learned his lesson.

Next time your girlfriend goes through the effort of making breakfast for you, you best appreciate it or TikTok will be all over you like the brown sugar on that oatmeal.

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