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Scorned wife takes revenge on cheating husband by selling his designer clothes on live-stream

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A jilted wife took revenge on her cheating husband - by selling his treasured belongings on a live-stream.

Jamille Margarita Galvez, 27, shocked locals when she opened the social media broadcast then began calmly auctioning off her ex-husband's cherished possessions in Bulacan province, the Philippines, on March 28.

They included luxury designer trainers, Louis Vuitton slippers, Lacoste polos and leather wallets, among other expensive items.

Her ex-husband reportedly cheated on her 'and eloped with another woman' leaving her behind and their two sons.

After the auction, she had racked up a total of 300,000 PHP (4,416 GBP) so far, with more of her ex's stuff lined up for sale.

While showing off the items for sale, she said on her live video: 'Buy at your own risk, these items are cursed.

'They will turn your boyfriend or husband into a certified cheater. The moment they wear it, they immediately become f**k boys with a bonus gambling addiction.

'I'm living proof that hell hath no fury like a woman scorned. This is what cheats deserve. If you want them, you can buy them.'

Her jabs at her scorned ex amused viewers as she live-streamed the sale of his prized valuables, some of which were reportedly gifts from the other woman.

The now single mom-of-two said she thought of selling the items to earn money for her children while she tried to heal emotionally from the split.

She said: 'Perhaps God placed this idea in my head to help me recover, and so I would have money to spend for my kids.'

After the live stream, Jamille claimed that her ex-husband's mistress reported all of her videos and threatened to 'reveal her identity unless she stopped harassing her'.

Jamille said: 'She kept reporting my videos. I have not named her despite all of what happened. I would reveal her identity unless she stopped harassing me.'

Despite her videos and listings being deleted on the social networking site Facebook due to complaints, Jamille said she would continue her online selling business.

She said: 'I want to thank my customers who buy my products, even the cursed items that used to be my husband's.'

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