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Woman posts FISH through ex boyfriend's LETTERBOX – leaving TikTok users divided
A woman has gone viral after revealing she posts raw fish through her ex boyfriend’s letterbox – leaving TikTok users divided.
Katie Beresford, 17, from Blackpool, wanted to have the last laugh after her relationship ended badly, and decided to start pranking her former partner with the bizarre deliveries.
She shared a video of herself posting the raw fish through the letterbox on TikTok, captioning the post: "My toxic trait is that I post a raw fish thru my exes letterbox every day." [sic]
“The relationship did end quite badly but I don’t think he knows I’m the one who’s been posting the fish," Katie told Jam Press.
“I didn’t expect the TikTok to blow up like it did – some people say it’s wrong and some people find it funny.”
The clip was viewed 4.2 million times and racked up 550,000 likes – but viewers were divided over the strange offering.
One user said: "So many ppl hating but i think this is genuinely so funny."
"This is so funny go off girl," another person commented.
Someone else said: "THIS IS SO SMART."
But not everyone was a fan.
One person pointed out: "Imagine they moved house without you knowing."
"Your gonna give him flashbacks from the relationships," another user said.
Someone else commented: "It is not [funny], it’s blocking her from moving on…"
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