WATCH: Woman calls out cheating boyfriend by gluing screenshots to his wall on TikTok https://www.tiktok.com/@lovetruthink/video/6931199347442961670?is copy url=1&is from webapp=v1
Hell hath no fury like a woman scorned….and armed with screenshots and glue, as this woman who calls out her cheating boyfriend proves. Watch the viral TikTok and find out what happened.
TikTok user @lovetruthink has gone viral for exposing her cheating boyfriend by gluing evidence to his walls. The video has reached over one million likes so far, but it just keeps growing.
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Watch as this woman calls out her cheating boyfriend by gluing screenshots to his wall
What is Pete Weber’s net worth? Bowler’s life since ‘who do you think you are? I am’ explored!
What is Pete Weber’s net worth? Today marks nine years since a vital part of iconic American history Pete Weber shouting ‘who do you think you are? I am’. Let’s dive into where he is now, including his net worth.
On February 26
th, 2012, American bowler Pete Weber won the U.S. Open. Upon his victory, he famously turned to the crowd in a fit of what appears to be anger, but likely joy, and shouts:
“Yes, god dammit, yes! That is right, I did it! Number five, are you kidding me? That’s right! Who do you think you are? I am!”
Reply All’s Test Kitchen controversy explained: Gimlet ends Bon Appétit podcast!
Reply All has scrapped its Test Kitchen miniseries on Bon Appétit’s toxic workplace, following allegations of their own toxic workplace.
The Test Kitchen was a miniseries by hugely popular podcast Reply All, which sought to investigate into Bon Appétit’s workplace controversy of last year. In 2020, Bon Appétit faced a reckoning of sorts after a long line of staffers left over allegation relating to the work treatment of people of colour.
In a Test Kitchen inception, Reply All has faced almost identical allegations by staffers of colour. Those at the centre of the claims, P.J. Vogt and Sruthi Pinnamaneni, have left Reply All.
What happened with 223fdn? Ahmaud Arbery’s mother claims org doesn’t have family blessing
The mother of Ahmaud Arbery has spoken out with allegations against the 2:23 Foundation, otherwise known as 223fdn. The organisation recently responded by denying the claims made by Arbery’s mother. Here’s what we could find out.
20-year-old Ahmaud Arbery was fatally shot on February 23
rd 2020, after being chased by three white men, Gregory McMichael, Travis McMichael and William Bryan. The young man had been jogging in Brunswick, Georgia when he was killed.
In the year since his passing, an organisation named The 2:23 Foundation (223fdn) was set up by Ahmaud’s football coach to “help bring awareness on the tragic killing of the innocent Ahmaud Arbery”. On the anniversary of his death this year, the non-profit reportedly raised over $225,000 in donations, while social media was flooded with people doing runs in Ahmaud’s memory.