Some wise words to the gentlemen, Hell hath no fury like a woman scorned and if you don’t believe me watch this video. A Chinese man only identified as Chui, was caught cheating by his girlfriend, Cheng in Hong Kong. Instead of working it out in the privacy of their own home, she decides to “discuss” the situation out in public with everyone watching. However this scorned girl talks mostly with the palm of her hand as she repeatedly slaps her former lover. The guy attempts to explain the situation, “Listen to me first before beating me.” However she continues to beat and scold him. The public shaming is so intense that strangers join in the discussion to give their advice. Finally the guilty man is free, but only because police arrested his hard-hitting girlfriend. The man was taken to the hospital, no word on the condition of his face, bruised ego or broken heart.
Girl Shames And Humiliates Cheating Boyfriend By Beating Him In Public
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