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TikToker Rallies Followers To Warn Woman Of Cheating Boyfriend After Overhearing Him On The Train

TikToker Rallies Followers To Warn Woman Of Cheating Boyfriend After Overhearing Him On The Train
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When you hear a fellow woman on the train is being wronged by her boyfriend and his friends, what do you do? how do you help your fellow woman who is being cheated on and has no idea?

This was the question @itsnisrin found herself needing to answer after overhearing, on the train, that a man was cheating on his girlfriend and decided to try and find the girl.


"If your name is Destiny and your boyfriend is called Ethan," she captioned:

"I just overheard him speaking on the phone with his friends and he cheated on you at Leeds Fest."



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And in a stunning twist of events, it does seem like Destinee found the TikTok after all.

In a follow-up video, @itsnisrin showed that Destinee, the girl who she believes was cheated on, wrote to her.

However several other Destinys most certainly also thought the woman may have been referring to them.



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But @itsnisrin did confirm that the Destinee who messaged her was in face the correct Destinee, and that she confirmed that the man on the train was, in fact, her boyfriend.

"I'm going to ask her for her permission to share the chat before I message her...I've spoken to her on the phone and her boyfriend has reached out to me."

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Unfortunately, no further updates on the situation or whether or not Ethan and Destinee were able to actually come together and find an understanding through this situation.

But thanks to @itsnisrin, they are going to be forced to have a hard conversation.

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