
Tea voulait protéger les femmes, des hackers y ont volé des milliers de cartes …
L'application Tea, qui permettait à des femmes de s'échanger des informations sur les hommes qu'elles rencontrent, a été victime d'une fuite de donné…
In a recent viral video, a woman shared her shocking discovery of a man she was dating, identified as 'Jake' on a dating app, allegedly being married. The video, uploaded by user 'theteapartygirls,' captures the moment she confronts the man in her kitchen. The on-screen text overlay dramatically states, 'Watch me confront my cheating man who just drove 4 hours for a "date night".' The footage begins with a close-up of a phone displaying Jake's dating profile, with messages indicating he had 'ghosted' the user and that the reason was 'because he's married!' The camera then shifts to reveal the man, seemingly unaware of being filmed, preparing food in what appears to be a home kitchen. As the video progresses, the man looks up, appearing surprised as he realizes he is being recorded. The video quickly gained traction, accumulating over 119,000 views and sparking a significant conversation online about dating app safety and relationship transparency.
L'application Tea, qui permettait à des femmes de s'échanger des informations sur les hommes qu'elles rencontrent, a été victime d'une fuite de donné…