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Jewelry Store Employee Calls Out Guy Who Bought A Ring For His Girlfriend—And One For His 'Side Piece'

Jewelry Store Employee Calls Out Guy Who Bought A Ring For His Girlfriend—And One For His 'Side Piece'
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A woman working in a Jewelry store in Montreal, Canada caused quite a stir in her viral TikTok video exposing a man for buying two rings: one for his girlfriend and one for his 'side piece.'

Eli, who goes by @ferreiroroche on TikTok, posted a video about a man who came into the store named Jake.


She captioned it with:

"Gotta support my girls."
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The TikTok text said:

"If your boyfriend's name is Jake and he lives in [Montreal]. He just bought two rings for 'his girl and his side piece'."
"You deserve better."

Then she showed a ring with a silver band and a red heart shaped gem next to a silver band with a diamond. Hopefully, not every boyfriend named Jake is getting dumped after this.

Though, the comments were making some bold statements about men named Jake, or J names in general.

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But overall, the comments were positive and appreciative of her post.

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This TikTok went so viral, it was reaching other countries across the world.

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One person pointed out how, though this was a noble act, her actions could be considered a breach of privacy.

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But don't worry, @ferreiroroche quit the week prior and ended up posting this video on her last shift.

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As for the infamous Jake, we got an update just yesterday saying the two girlfriends were confirmed to be the ones.

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She said:

"He has been caught!"
"I received a [direct message] three days ago asking me to confirm with a [picture] of him and both girls were not aware."
"She sent me a picture of the rings but bother girls wanted to keep their names private."
"They are both no longer speaking with him and all three of us have a [Snapchat] group chat."

Thank goodness for a happy ending.

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