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Woman Discovers 'Partner's Secret' After Spotting Him In A TikTok Video
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Updated 13:25 14 Jan 2022 GMTPublished 12:27 14 Jan 2022 GMT

Woman Discovers 'Partner's Secret' After Spotting Him In A TikTok Video

Not exactly the fairytale ending we were hoping for.

Ali Condon

Ali Condon

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Featured Image Credit: TikTok/@micarenee

Topics: Sex and Relationships, TikTok

Ali Condon
Ali Condon

Ali is a journalist for LADbible Group, writing on all things film, music, and entertainment across Tyla, LADbible and UNILAD. You can contact Ali at [email protected].

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One woman was stripped of her Cinderella moment after searching for her mysterious Miami Prince Charming, only to find out that he was married.

Watch what happened here:

TikTok user @micarenee had originally posted to the video-sharing platform, asking people to help her find a man who had approached her on the beach.

In her original video, Mica wrote: "TikTok, help me find this man I met in Miami. He walked right in the ocean to introduce himself to me. I was lit when he gave me his number 😫 I'm counting on yaw! Hopefully he ain't married 🥴."

Unfortunately, her beach fairytale was too good to be true.

After Mica's TikTok callout went viral, she was contacted by someone who knew her mystery man quite well - his wife.

This TikTok fairytale didn't have a happy ending. (
TikTok/@micarenee)

In the follow-up video to update her followers, she said: "I was in Miami looking all good in the ocean and my friend was taking pics of me when he came up to me and he introduced himself.

"My friend thought he was bold so she kept recording. After we got out the ocean, he gave me his number but I was lit and I thought I saved it but I didn't.

"So the update is that he is, indeed, married and I won't be reaching out to him."

In a screenshot of the text exchange between Mica told her mystery man's wife: "Sis I'm so sorry I had no clue something like [this] would happen I wish the best for you and your kids I won't be reaching out to him."

She replied: "It's not your fault. He didn't care soo please believe I'm not about to. But thank you for posting this. Everything done in the dark will always come to the light."

Mica was contacted by the wife of her mystery man. (
TikTok/@micarenee)

Mica concluded her disappointing update, saying: "His wife did request that I leave my post up, as you can see in this clip, and all I have to say is: Ladies, don't believe in fairytales, you may go viral."

Earlier this week, we told you about another TikTok user who caught her partner "cheating" while he was on a lads' holiday, after noticing something strange in one of his photos.

You can read more about that here.

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