Love Gone Wrong: SA Woman Ends Up in Hospital After Giving Love a Chance

Love Gone Wrong: SA Woman Ends Up in Hospital After Giving Love a Chance

  • A lady went viral on social media after she opened up about her love life and how it landed her in the hospital
  • The babe's TikTok video captured the attention of many, gathering loads of views, likes and comments
  • Comments poured in from online users as many could relate to hun's story, while others simply expressed their thoughts
  • Briefly News spoke to a relationship and sex educator, Kelley Nele, who shared tips on how to manage emotional stress and protect your mental health after a challenging relationship experience

One young lady in Mzansi had a wild encounter after giving love a chance. The babe shared her story on TikTok, and it went viral online.

A lady shared her story of how she ended up in the hospital after giving love a chance.
A woman shared how she ended up in the hospital after giving love a chance. Image: @lowkeyamo
Source: TikTok

Stunner lands in hospital

Love is beautiful, but it can also turn out to be a nightmare, and it was just the case for this woman who goes by the TikTok handle @lowkeyamo.

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The hun was finally happy that she found her prince charming and could live happily ever after, but things took a quick turn for the worse after her bae showed her flames, which resulted in her ending up in hospital after she decided to give love a chance.

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@lowkeyamo shared a video on TikTok showcasing herself lying in a hospital bed attached to a machine, indicating the situation was bad.

Take a look at the woman's video below:

How to manage emotional stress and protect your mental health after a challenging relationship experience

While speaking to Briefly News, relationship and sex educator Kelley Nele gave tips on how one can manage emotional stress and protect their mental health after a challenging relationship experience, which she expressed can be done through:

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"Leaning on the support of loved ones and therapists can be a great way to manage emotional distress."

Kelley shared the following ways to get over a heartbreak:

"The best way to get over a breakup is to feel your feelings instead of running away from them, lean on loved ones for support, take a hiatus from dating, and practice self-care, as it can be very easy to neglect yourself during this time."

People react to woman's heartbreak story

The online community could relate to the babe's story, and many headed to the comments section to express their thoughts, while others simply cracked jokes.

Ofentse Leshawn poked fun at the hun, saying:

"They are stitching your heart? Yhoo, it was bad most."

MaMzilankatha shared:

"My sista, I was there 2 weeks back and had severe migraines nurses asked what was stressing me lied, and said it's work kanti basebenzile abafana."

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Jayden_697 was amused:

"The internet is my favourite place to be."

Sana commented:

"My sister uya recharger for another mental break down."

Ntandokazi Mthethwa was shocked:

"My jaw dropped!! Kwezakalani, please."

“He Stalked Me”: SA woman gives Venda guy a chance, stress lands her in hospital

Briefly News previously reported that a woman in Mzansi was shown flames by her partner, and she took to social media to narrate her story.

The stunner, who goes by the TikTok handle @mukondelelianemone, had quite the experience with her man that left her in a horrifying state. The hun revealed to her viewers that she decided to date a Venda man; however, things took a shocking turn, which landed her in the hospital.

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Source: Briefly News

Authors:
Johana Mukandila avatar

Johana Mukandila (Editor) Johana Tshidibi Mukandila has been a Human Interest Reporter at Briefly News since 2023. She holds a national diploma in journalism from the Cape Peninsula University Of Technology (2023). She has worked at the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees, PAICTA, BONA Magazine and Albella Music Production. She is currently furthering her education in journalism at the CPUT. She has passed a set of trainings from Google News Initiative. Reach her at johana.mukandila@briefly.co.za

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Kelley Nele (Relationship and Sex Educator) Kelley Nele is a Relationship and Sex Educator and writer. She has been coaching individuals for 5 years and edifying people on foundational and advanced topics within the realm of dating, relationships, sex and sexuality via her writing for 2 years. She has successfully written engaging and insightful content for the following publications: Reader’s Digest UK, LGBTQ+ Nation, TransLash and Metro UK.