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Dancer Puts Bride On Blast For Cheating On Fiancé At Strip Club During Bachelorette Party

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TikToker @twentyfirstcenturywhore had a warning for the bride-to-be's fiancé after witnessing her infidelity during her bachelorette party.

Diamonds are forever, but so is the internet, y'all.

A dancer in Nashville took to TikTok to call out an unfaithful bride-to-be after witnessing the future bride cheating on her fiancé at the strip club where she works.


TikToker @twentfirstcenturywhore addressed the internet hoping for the information to make its way to the woman's fiancé:

“If your fiancée is having her bachelorette party in Nashville, on the week of August 31, and has braces, hair about [shoulder] length with blonde highlights, a cowboy hat with a veil on it, she is cheating on you."

She went on to explain that the woman was getting more than a little frisky with a male patron before leaving with him. Plus, the dancer shared, the woman was trying to record women onstage AND is a bad tipper.

She finished:

“So, good luck with your divorce. I hope you have a good prenup.”

The creation was posted on September 1 but is still spreading like wildfire and has racked up more than 2 million views already.

You can watch below.

WARNING: NSFW language

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While a couple of people in the comments said the situation was no one's business...

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... most viewers of the video thanked @twentyfirstcenturywhore for doing the "lord's work."

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And, of course, many were hoping for an update on the situation.

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Sadly, we don't know what happened next, either.

But let this serve as a reminder that no shady deed goes unpublished...and no one likes a bad tipper.

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