Through a TikTok challenge, a woman told of her husband's death and caused controversy.
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Woman tells story of husband's murder, sparking controversy on social media. INSTAGRAM/@thesingingwidow
A user transforms the TikTok challenge “Made You Look” (based on a Meghan Trainor song) and several internet users strongly criticize her for the anecdote she told.
What happened?
The challenge “Made You Look” It is based on performing a dance following the homonymous song of Meghan TrainorHowever, a TikTok user decided to dance to the song and tell how her husband passed away.
This video was poorly received by several TikTok users, who claim the woman is making fun of what happened to her husband.
“Eight years ago a man shot and killed my husband.“, begins the text that is read on TikTok. “I was 3 days postpartum”, she continues. The woman is undoubtedly recounting a dramatic situation that doesn't fit the music at all.
“Eleven months later, he was sentenced for murder. That day, I gave a speech and told the killer our love story. I also told him that if he ever felt sorry for himself, he should remember my face. After a year and a half, I decided I wasn't going to let the pain drag me down and turn me into a shell of the person I used to be.”, continues the TikTok user.
Even this woman's TikTok handle is surprising, as she calls herself @thesingingwidow, that is to say, “The Singing Widow”The young woman set her TikTok account to private, making the video unwatchable, but several users rescued it and shared it on social media.
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@splash_uol Macabre trend? Essa lived polemic to use a dance to tell about the death of her husband! Exaggerated or nothing else? #EntretêNews #tiktoknews #splash ♬ GASLIGHT – INJI
The video ends with her saying that it was “one of the moments I have been most proud of” in his life. And, as if all this weren't enough, the young woman invites all TikTok users to follow her on Instagram to get the full story.
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