She Went Viral On TikTok After Detailing An Ingeniously Evil Way To Get Back At Your Ex

How many times have you secretly wished you could sabotage your ex and their new partner?
Sure, taking the moral high ground is likely the better thing to do– regardless of how your ex treated you.
But, if you have ever been backstabbed or cheated on, doing “what’s right” often takes a lot of willpower.
So, one TikToker named Amanda recently advised her followers to basically throw their moral compasses to the curb.
Instead, she believes people should “stay toxic” and get back at their exes. Plus, Amanda even provided a completely sinister and nearly fool-proof plan to do so.
She told her viewers that the next time they get hit on by a guy at a bar, party, or the like, they should give that guy their ex’s phone number.
And, after doing so, they should tell the new guy their name is their ex’s new girlfriend’s name.
In turn, once that guy calls the number looking for them, he will actually be talking to their ex and asking for the ex’s girlfriend.
TikTok; pictured above is Amanda in her video
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How evil.
“Start fights, not relationships,” Amanda added at the end of her video.
This extremely simple yet totally wicked revenge tactic has since blown the TikTok community away. Amanda’s video reached over eight hundred and forty thousand viewers, gained eighty-six thousand likes, and prompted over one thousand comments.
And some users have totally applauded Amanda’s creativity and “genius.”
“Oh damn. This is a new one– I’M IN,” commented one user.
“Well, if this is not the best dang advice I have ever gotten on this app…” wrote a second user.
“EXCUSE ME??? GENIUS OF THE WORLD!” agreed a third.
Still, though, other viewers were disgruntled and believed the revenge strategy was way too much.
“The best revenge is to move on without giving your ex one more thought,” shared one user.
“Go have some fun and forget about him,” advised a second.
“How would you feel if he did this to you? Wait, that wouldn’t matter because you still don’t have a man!” wrote a third angry user.
What do you think about this spiteful and potentially relationship-ruining idea? Is it ingenious or a surefire way to make sure karma comes back to bite you?
To watch Amanda’s original TikTok, visit the link here.
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