"Don't Ever Text Me Again": Woman in Tears as Fiancé Breaks up with Her in Cruel WhatsApp Text
- A single mother has shared the messages she received from her fiancé shortly after their engagement
- In the chats shared on TikTok, the man had advised the lady to sell off the engagement ring which he used in proposing to her
- Despite pleas by the single mother to make him change his mind, the young man stood his ground and insisted on cancelling the engagement
A single mother cried out online after her relationship with her fiancé hit the rocks.
In the chats which she shared via her TikTok account, the young man advised her to sell off the ring because he no longer wanted to marry her.
He suggested that the single mother use the money she would get by selling the ring to care for her daughter.
"Favour go and sell the ring. Use it to take care of your daughter. Like I said, I have moved on. I don't need you anymore so move on as well. I gave you a ring because I wanted to and now I'm done", the man said in the chats.
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Reacting to her lover's stand, the young lady cried and begged him to change his mind. She also shared a video crying uncontrollably after the break-up.
Social media reactions
@jamesfaith4 reacted:
"You don't need to cry for a man who doesn't value you, he mentioned your daughter, he doesn't want her but thank God for your beautiful daughter."
@manlikedonemoney2 said:
"You turned down the one that had pure intentions for you then you fell into the pit of a play boy you deserve what you are going through right now."
@preciousify17 wrote:
"This text is the exact message a man will never receive from me again. Never not in this life again. Just forget him and work on yourself."
@chargielit2 stated:
"Stay as much as you can, your tear will soon turn to joy, your enemy will be put to shame, they will be alive and see you win."
@adamummy10 wrote:
"When a man says he don't want again my dear say okay with out any word again.ahswear he will come back but more u start begging he will not come Back."
@nneoma1661 commented:
"Y nah if he knew he didn’t want u y did he purpose to u in the first place. Is well dear God will heal ur soul. Omo am crying."
@user263243497 said:
"Baby just don't allow it weigh u down. God has his plans for u please don't try to force or change God's plan in ur life ok. love u."
Watch the TikTok video below:
Heartbroken gent cancels wedding hours before ceremony after unexpectedly discovering bride-to-be has 2 kids
Meanwhile, Briefly News reported a man called off his wedding several hours before it commenced after finding out that his bride already had two children.
Bala Baba Dihis, a friend of the groom, shared the information on Facebook and added hat he did not know what to do or say to console his friend.
Mixed reactions trailed the story as netizens weighed in on the cancelled wedding. Many people slammed the lady for making a costly mistake.
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Source: TUKO.co.ke
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