Skip to content
Search AI Powered

Latest Stories

Woman Trolls 7th Grade Volleyball Team Members After Being Accidentally Added To Their Group Chat

Woman Trolls 7th Grade Volleyball Team Members After Being Accidentally Added To Their Group Chat
miodrag ignjatovic/Getty Images, @enemytolover/Twitter

A lot of times, if you received a text message for the wrong person, you'd just inform the sender and the rest of your day would pass without incident.

But let's be honest:

Where's the fun in that?


When Twitter user Not Gwen, aka @enemytolover, received texts for a group chat, it would have been easy enough to dismiss them. However, she quickly decided to make it a way more interesting situation.

Whoever Gwen is, she's going to have a lot of explaining to do.

'Not Gwen' was added to a group chat of a 7th grade volleyball team. The players didn't realize their mistake for a little while, as Not Gwen requested an XXL hoodie in Gwen's name.

She followed up by changing the name of the group chat to "soccer is better".

@enemytolover/Twitter


@enemytolover/Twitter


@enemytolover/Twitter


@enemytolover/Twitter

Look it happens.

You sometimes send the wrong text to someone and they mess with you. Things could be worse.

It didn't take long for Not Gwen to be blocked, but obviously the girls didn't mark that she was, in fact, Not Gwen.

Which allowed Not Gwen to create a new group chat and start the shenanigans all over again.


If you couldn't tell by her profile pic, Not Gwen is a Taylor Swift fan.

@enemytolover/Twitter

The volleyball players have other problems outside of a rando invading their texts. They have to deal with the arbitrary rules of the 8th grade team.

But I mean, that problem can also be enhanced with a rando invading their texts, so why not?

@enemytolover/Twitter


@enemytolover/Twitter

It was a fun ride, so it was time for Not Gwen to come clean.

Unfortunately, the girls' volleyball team wasn't having it.

I mean, she really tried to explain she wasn't Gwen, but how do you argue with that logic?

@enemytolover/Twitter


@enemytolover/Twitter

What did it take to finally prove herself?

She had to facetime several members of the team.

At the very least, the unnamed girls are kinda famous.

@enemytolover/Twitter


@enemytolover/Twitter

It was fun, but all good things must come to an end. We're sure to get more text pranks in the future, but this is where things end for now.

Luckily this is not where things end for now. As useful as text messaging is, the fact that it lacks face-to-face confirmation makes it rife for pranks.

You can do things like end your very important relationship with a complete stranger, or trick your dad into thinking you put olive oil into your car.

I don't know why you'd do that, but it is pretty funny.

But Gwen reminds us a bit... The film Mean Girls is available here.

More from Trending

Donald Trump
Win McNamee/Getty Images

The White House Now Has Its Own News Website—And People Are Calling It Out For What It Is

Critics called out the Trump administration for running its own propaganda network after the White House publicized "White House Wire," its own news website that features news articles from conservative news outlets like the Daily Caller and Fox News.

The White House Wire (WHWIRE) primarily features positive coverage of the president and administration, with stories mainly sourced from conservative outlets and contributions from government staffers. One early headline, "100 Days Of Hoaxes: Cutting Through The Fake News," was notable but did not include a direct link to a story.

Keep Reading Show less
A young blonde woman in a black suit sits at her desk, her laptop is open and she is staring off in deep thought, she seems a bit perplexed.
Photo by Magnet.me on Unsplash

People Reveal The Pettiest Reason They Stopped Sleeping With Someone

Some sexual encounters you remember for life for the wrong reason.

That's why people should come with warning labels.

Keep Reading Show less
Screenshot of Donald Trump
Fox News

Trump Suggests Kids Will Just Have To Deal With Having A Lot Fewer Toys Due To His Tariffs

President Donald Trump was criticized for his response to concerns about empty store shelves due to his tariffs, suggesting that children will just have to settle for "two dolls instead of 30," and that those dolls might cost more than they used to.

U.S. businesses are already canceling orders from China and delaying expansion plans as they brace for the fallout from Trump’s trade policies.

Keep Reading Show less
Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez
Mario Tama/Getty Images

AOC Gives GOP A Blunt Reminder After They Promise Not To Make Cuts To Medicaid

Every election cycle since at least the 1980s, Republicans vow to not cut Social Security and Medicaid benefits. Then once elected, they try to cut Social Security and Medicaid.

For some reason, supporters of the GOP are shocked every time it happens.

Keep Reading Show less
Donald Trump; Joe Biden
Anna Moneymaker/Getty Images; Bruce Glikas/WireImage

Trump Called Out Using His Own Past Tweet After He Tried To Blame The Economy On Biden

After President Donald Trump declared that former President Joe Biden is to blame for for current stock market performance—saying "this is Biden's stock market, not Trump's" in a rant on Truth Social—people quickly fact-checked him for previously taking credit for the stock market when Biden was in office.

A preliminary estimate shows the U.S. economy contracted by 0.3% in the first quarter of Trump’s second term, a sharp contrast to the 2.4% GDP growth recorded during Joe Biden’s final quarter in office.

Keep Reading Show less