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Delivery Guy Goes Viral After Woman Accidentally Orders Pizza To Her Ex's House In Hilarious TikTok

Dave; Deanna Warren
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Dave the pizza delivery guy dished to TikToker Deanna Warren about the drama that unfolded after she accidentally orded a pizza to her ex-boyfriend's house.

For most of us, the last thing we would ever want is to have to interact with an ex. One woman narrowly missed this dreaded interaction, but she did order him dinner.

It all started when TikToker Deanna Warren placed an order for a pizza. Unfortunately, rather than the hot meal coming directly to her, it made a detour to her ex's home as a result of a wrong address.


Upon arrival, the harrowed delivery driver experienced quite the interesting exchange before it being clarified that he was at the wrong home.

Fortunately for Warren, while the food that finally got to her door may have been cold, thanks to her delivery driver, the tea was hot and ready to be spilled. Taking to social media, Warren let her Ring camera do the talking through her TikTok video.

You can see the video here:

@deannanicole96

When your pizza mistakenly gets delivered to your ex’s house. I will never recover 💀

The response from the nearly 3 million views have been overwhelmingly positive.

The more viewers commented, it became clear they were enthralled by the storytelling.

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As the telling came to a close and the food delivered, the man politely declined the gesture of a drink with his new customer, but this is actually not where the story ends.

In his retelling, the driver, now known as Dave, stated that he was working his last shift with the pizza restaurant. Even mentioning that he had hurt his hand that evening. As it was later found, Dave is a sufferer of Limb Girdle Muscular Dystrohpy.

Limb Girdle Muscular Dystrophy is a term for a group of diseases that cause weakness and wasting of the muscles in the arms and legs.

Yet, if you were to ask Dave, this is not about him, it's about being aware of those that suffer from this illness, which is exactly what Warren wanted to do to honor this amazing man.

She started a GoFundMe page in order to raise money to raise awareness for the disease. She has already raised $6,982 of her $10,000 goal.

You can find the page here:


Limb Girdle Muscular Dystrophy, organized by Deanna Warren

Limb Girdle Muscular Dystrophy, organized by Deanna Warrenwww.gofundme.com


Hi, my name is Deanna and I am raising money for Dave. Dave started off as my pizza deli… Deanna Warren needs your support for Limb Girdle Muscular Dystrophy

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