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Man Cries Out After Discovering Out Obituary Photographs Of Himself On TikTok (VIDEO)

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A person has expressed fear after discovering a video obituary of himself on social media that mentioned he had been buried a couple of days earlier than.

A Twitter consumer going by the deal with @chymer22 bemoans the lengths content material producers will go to win low-cost likes and sympathies.

He wrote: “Sharing the video;

“Woke this morning to seek out out that somebody made a video on TikTok with my photos. Sayin I used to be her late Uncle that was buried on the sixth of this month. To be trustworthy I don’t know tips on how to really feel. What sort of sick joke is that this. I don’t know who she is and I’m definitely not lifeless,” he wrote.

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Woke this morning to seek out out that somebody made a video on TikTok with my photos. Sayin I used to be her late Uncle that was buried on the sixth of this month. To be trustworthy I don’t know tips on how to really feel. What sort of sick joke is that this. I don’t know who she is and I’m definitely not lifeless. pic.twitter.com/wynVjcFq21

— Chima (@chymer22) August 14, 2022

In different information, Eloswag, one of many BBNaija Stage Up housemates, confesses his heartbreak after discovering Chomzy, his love curiosity, with one other individual.

The 2 are recognized to have a relationship, one which was affected by the point they as soon as obtained to kiss one different throughout a reality or dare problem.

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On Saturday evening, Chomzy confessed to Groovy her affections for Eloswag; nevertheless, Elo had a unique perspective after seeing them collectively.

“Final Evening I cried within the restroom downstairs, once I noticed Groovy and Chomzy.

“I broke my glasses, I used to be so harm as a result of she lied to me. Once we got here upstairs, I heard her inform Sheggz that she appreciated Groovy,” he advised Adekunle.

Supply; www.ghgossip.com

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