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VIDEO| “Today we destroy you”: Twelve ex-partners of an unfaithful boyfriend break into his wedding

VIDEO|  "Today we destroy you": Twelve ex-partners of an unfaithful boyfriend break into his wedding

A Chinese citizen had a wedding to forget after several of his ex-partners showed up unannounced at the ceremony accusing him of mistreating women, while threatening to “destroy” him by exposing details of his infidelities.

The man, surnamed Chen and a resident of the southwestern province of Yunnan, was surprised when at his wedding in early February, 12 women carrying a large banner with the message “We are the team of Chen’s ex-girlfriends, today we will destroy you”.

In a video of the unusual episode, the girls can be seen side by side holding up the red banner, to which the newlyweds react with obvious disgust. The situation attracted the attention of the attendees, who asked what was happening.

The unexpected protest shocked and angered the bride and her parents, who Chen said demanded an explanation. “I was very ashamed. Now my newlywed wife has quarreled with me.” he claimed after the incident. He also explained that he was not angry with the group of women and admitted that he had been a bad boyfriend in the past.

“I was immature when I was younger and I hurt a lot of girls,” he confessed without providing further details about his past romantic adventures. He even advised other men on how to behave with their partners, suggesting that they be loyal and not cheat on them.

The entrance VIDEO| “Today we destroy you”: Twelve ex-partners of an unfaithful boyfriend break into his wedding was first published on newspaper TODAY.



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