Man breaks down on the street after suffering a broken heart
- A video that is beginning to go viral on social media shows a gentleman dirtying himself on the bare floor as a result of a broken heart
- It emerged in the video that the lady responsible for the gentleman's heartbreak is called Akua
- Several social media users who saw the video have been voicing out their concerns and opinions
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A gentleman whose name is withheld has been captured in a video that is fast going viral dirtying himself on the bare floor after suffering from a broken heart.
In the rather sad footage that was sighted by Briefly.co.za on the Instagram handle of @Delay.ba, a group of concerned men were seen making futile attempts to calm the young man down.
It also seemed as though the gentleman had not eaten in a long time, for which reason he was forced to take in some drink in a cup.
He did so reluctantly.
Watch the full video below:
One of the men in the footage inadvertently disclosed that the lady who victimized the young man with the broken heart is called Akua.
adenoa_aaa suggested that people called Akua do not give broken heart
Akuafo) we are not like that...we don't give broken heart biaaa
toosweet_adwoa5 interestingly mentioned that:
They will go down saaaa until God comes. the end results of love is a beautiful thing
77nanayaa surprisingly said:
We need broken heart vaccine before valentine day ooo
Meanwhile, Briefly.co.za reported that while the majority of relationships fail to last this long these two have managed to keep a High School Valentines moment alive and well for over a decade.
Identified as @Robot_Boii, one man revealed that his teenage bae had received a teddy from him all those years ago.
Amazingly, the lovely young lady still owns the adorable little teddy and they posted throwback photos to prove it:
"So My High School #Valentines said she STILL has the Teddy I got her in 2010. I, therefore, start a #ValentinesChallenge"
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Source: Briefly News