Dirty revenge after 15 years: woman ruins her arch-enemy’s wedding

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On Tiktok, Linda Solley Hurd reports her revenge on a man who insulted her and a friend.

You better not mess with this Tiktoker from Texas. Because Linda Solley Hurd says she is vengeful – and very patient. In a viral video, the woman now reveals that she waited fifteen years before taking revenge on a former fellow student. She even caused his marriage to collapse.

According to Hurd, it all started in 2008 when she was in college and saw a live comedy show at a club. “A friend of mine accidentally bumped into a man who spilled his drink. The man panicked, called her a stupid fat cow and spat on her.”

As her friend ran to the bathroom crying, Hurd tackled the brute and screamed in his face. “You’re just disgusting.” But he didn’t seem interested in that. He also insulted her. “That’s when I decided I wouldn’t tolerate that and vowed to get revenge,” Hurd says in the Tiktok video, which has now been viewed more than four million times.

She has created numerous fake accounts

She befriended the man through various fake accounts on Facebook and discovered in his profile that he was a big fan of series such as ‘Breaking Bad’ and ‘The Walking Dead’. Back then there was only one episode a week. And so Hurd came up with the idea of ​​spoiling his favorite series again and again, i.e. revealing what will happen in the next episode. To do this, she scoured the internet and read fan forums to discover new, unknown details. She then sent the man a weekly message including spoilers via a fake account on Facebook.

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When he was in the same college class as her, she looked at his screen and discovered his login details for the Reddit platform. However, she didn’t do anything with it anymore. She had taken enough revenge. And so for years nothing happened. No spoilers, no more fake accounts on Facebook.

“He should never have attacked and insulted women.”

But then the man came back into her life. A friend of mine got engaged and was about to marry the man she hated so much. Out of curiosity, she went to his Reddit profile to see what he’s been up to for the past eight years. “I’ve seen some pretty scary things,” Hurd said. She does not want to say what exactly she discovered there. Exactly this: among other things, he posted photos of a strange woman who was supposedly his fiancée. Hurd took screenshots and sent them to the real fiancée: “I thought she should already know what kind of man she was marrying.” Shortly after, the girlfriend actually broke up and divorced her fiancé.

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Addressing her Tiktok community, Linda then proudly announced, “I have no idea what this man is doing right now. But he should never have attacked and insulted women! ». Most commentators were shocked or impressed by the long campaign of revenge. One woman wrote: “It’s by far the most insignificant yet most satisfying thing I’ve ever heard.” (ymh)

Source: Blick

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I am Amelia James, a passionate journalist with a deep-rooted interest in current affairs. I have more than five years of experience in the media industry, working both as an author and editor for 24 Instant News. My main focus lies in international news, particularly regional conflicts and political issues around the world.

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