People are flooding to social media after a TikToker shared a video exposing a group of boys who allegedly called their girlfriends 'ugly'.
Ah, the power of social media. You can no longer go anywhere in public and say anything out loud without being at risk of being recorded and put all over the internet.
While this can be beneficial in some cases, it hasn't turned out quite so well for a group of boys playing a game of pickleball in Florida, who's words could well be about to come back to bite them.
TikToker Anna Woodring - who goes by @annacwoodring on the platform - took to her page last week to share a video of herself on the side of a sports court.
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The video shows Anna with her hand over her mouth, her eyes wide, before flipping to show what her view is - a group of boys with their shirts off playing a game of pickleball.
The video's label reads: "If your bf's are in seaside/ PCB Florida for spring break they're literally talking about how ugly their gf's are... Time to find new ones."
Her caption adds: "Lookin out for all the girls who’s bf’s came here w out them #fyp #foryoupage #relatable #pickleball #springbreak #seaside #relationships #florida #girlsgirl."
And it's not taken long for other TikTokers to flock to the post to weigh in on the situation.
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One user said: "I really wanted a bf but I don’t think I can anymore. I have never seen a good man in my life."
"No bc this happened to me before and found out from his friends," another added.
A third commented: "Ur a queen for this."
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And a fourth said: "Why did my heart drop? my bf is at home with me rn and we are going to florida together next week."
And it's not just Anna who's calling out boyfriends online. Catch Anna's video here:
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Jake Craig, who hosts his podcast with Ottie Clarke titled Relatables, revealed there's a comment that many men supposedly say which actually comes with a deeper intention behind it.
He said: "To all the ladies out there with a boyfriend who's always saying, 'I don't want to get married'.
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"We say that for attention. We want you to say, ‘No, but I want to marry you so bad'."
What I want to know is if their girlfriends have seen the footage?
UNILAD has contacted Anna Woodring for further comment.
Topics: Sex and Relationships, Social Media, TikTok, US News, Viral